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Eribulin mesylate reduces tumor microenvironment abnormality by vascular remodeling in preclinical human breast cancer models.
Funahashi Y, Okamoto K, Adachi Y, Semba T, Uesugi M, Ozawa Y, Tohyama O, Uehara T, Kimura T, Watanabe H, Asano M, Kawano S, Tizon X, McCracken PJ, Matsui J, Aoshima K, Nomoto K, Oda Y. Funahashi Y, et al. Cancer Sci. 2014 Oct;105(10):1334-42. doi: 10.1111/cas.12488. Epub 2014 Sep 16. Cancer Sci. 2014. PMID: 25060424 Free PMC article.
Exploratory analysis of circulating cytokines in patients with metastatic breast cancer treated with eribulin: the TRANSERI-GONO (Gruppo Oncologico del Nord Ovest) study.
Garrone O, Michelotti A, Paccagnella M, Montemurro F, Vandone AM, Abbona A, Geuna E, Vanella P, De Angelis C, Lo Nigro C, Falletta A, Crosetto N, Di Maio M, Merlano M. Garrone O, et al. ESMO Open. 2020 Oct;5(5):e000876. doi: 10.1136/esmoopen-2020-000876. ESMO Open. 2020. PMID: 33051191 Free PMC article.
Eribulin mesilate suppresses experimental metastasis of breast cancer cells by reversing phenotype from epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) to mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET) states.
Yoshida T, Ozawa Y, Kimura T, Sato Y, Kuznetsov G, Xu S, Uesugi M, Agoulnik S, Taylor N, Funahashi Y, Matsui J. Yoshida T, et al. Br J Cancer. 2014 Mar 18;110(6):1497-505. doi: 10.1038/bjc.2014.80. Epub 2014 Feb 25. Br J Cancer. 2014. PMID: 24569463 Free PMC article.
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