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  • 74937430422637518716531180894509PublicAssets/3478On the left, the boundary of a breast tumor (yellow) attaches to collagen fibers that are closest to it (green) using DDR2. On the right, a tumor without DDR2 remains disconnected from the collagen.Callie Corsa and Suzanne Ponik, Washington University School of Medicine in St. LouisCallie Corsa and Suzanne Ponik, Washington University School of Medicine in St. LouisPhotograph

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    DDR2 Receptors Attach to Collagen in Breast Tumor

    On the left, the boundary of a breast tumor (yellow) attaches to collagen fibers that are closest to it (green) using DDR2. On the right, a tumor without DDR2 remains disconnected from the collagen.

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    Callie Corsa and Suzanne Ponik, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

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    Callie Corsa and Suzanne Ponik, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

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    3478

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