S100-A9 protein in exosomes from chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells promotes NF-κB activity during disease progression
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is an incurable disease characterized by accumulation of clonal B lymphocytes, resulting from a complex balance between cell proliferation and apoptotic death. Continuous crosstalk between cancer cells and local/distant host environment is required for effective tu...
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