Abstract
[This corrects the article on p. 55 in vol. 7, PMID: 27014069.].
Highlights
SECTION” (PAGE 2)After surgery, radiation therapy (RT) has long been an integral component of cancer care
As a major part of the tumor ECM, type I collagen exhibits high density and altered architecture in malignant cancer and is causally linked to tumor formation and metastasis (Ren et al, 2014). These effects on tumor cells were exclusively attributed to integrins, a major class of receptors that mediate cell interactions with extracellular matrix components
The identification of the Discoidin Domain Receptor (DDR) family as collagen receptors represents a new paradigm in the regulation of collagen-cell interactions and regulation of tumor progression (Marquez and Olaso, 2014)
Summary
SECTION” (PAGE 2)After surgery, radiation therapy (RT) has long been an integral component of cancer care. A corrigendum on Discoidin Domain Receptors: Potential Actors and Targets in Cancer Rammal, H., Saby, C., Magnien, K., Van-Gulick, L., Garnotel, R., Buache, E., et al (2016). Edited and reviewed by: Julie Gavard, French Institute of Health and Medical Research, France
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