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Neutrophils promote hepatic metastasis growth through fibroblast growth factor 2–dependent angiogenesis in mice

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Here, we show, using FGF2 as an example, that identification of factors responsible for the protumoral effects of infiltrating myeloid cells can be used to target established liver metastases. Such therapies could be utilized to limit disease progression and potentiate the effects of standard ablative therapies. (Hepatology 2017;65:1920-1935).

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