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Enhanced expression of SPARC/osteonectin in the tumor-associated stroma of non-small cell lung cancer is correlated with markers of hypoxia/acidity and with poor prognosis of patients
2003
Cancer Research
Secreted Protein Acidic and Rich in Cystein (SPARC)/osteonectin is a nonstructural matricellular protein involved in cell-matrix interaction during tissue remodeling and embryonic development. Using a novel monoclonal antibody (10-255), we examined immunohistochemically the patterns of SPARC expression in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). High levels of SPARC in normal lung were confined exclusively to the bronchial cartilage. In NSCLC tissues, cancer cells were unreactive in 107 of 113 cases
pmid:14500371
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