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Metastatic phenotype correlates with high expression of membrane-associated complete β-human chorionic gonadotropin in vivo

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To our knowledge, these data demonstrate the following for the first time: 1) There is a direct in vivo correlation between human cancer cells that metastasize spontaneously in nude mice and the expression of membrane-associated complete hCG beta (hCG beta-CTP); and the correlation identifies this molecule as a characteristic metastatic phenotype marker. 2) The marked ratio variations under different conditions indicate that the metastatic phenotype is an unstable event. 3) Growth and local invasion in vivo correlates with the expression of hCG-holo.

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