A research article co-authored by Professor Akbarjon Mirzayev from the Medical School of Central Asian University has been published in the high-ranking journal Discover Oncology.
The article, titled “Endothelial Dysfunction Determines Vascular Mechanisms of Metastatic Progression in Breast Cancer,” focuses on the role of vascular mechanisms in the metastatic development of breast cancer.
The study reviews how blood vessels, hemodynamic forces, and the vascular microenvironment contribute to the dissemination of breast cancer cells through the bloodstream. Particular emphasis is placed on epithelial–mesenchymal transition and endothelial dysfunction as key factors associated with increased metastatic risk. The authors also discuss how improving vascular health and managing comorbid conditions may help reduce metastatic progression.
This publication reflects Central Asian University’s continued commitment to research excellence and its active contribution to the global scientific community.
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The article, titled “Endothelial Dysfunction Determines Vascular Mechanisms of Metastatic Progression in Breast Cancer,” focuses on the role of vascular mechanisms in the metastatic development of breast cancer.
The study reviews how blood vessels, hemodynamic forces, and the vascular microenvironment contribute to the dissemination of breast cancer cells through the bloodstream. Particular emphasis is placed on epithelial–mesenchymal transition and endothelial dysfunction as key factors associated with increased metastatic risk. The authors also discuss how improving vascular health and managing comorbid conditions may help reduce metastatic progression.
This publication reflects Central Asian University’s continued commitment to research excellence and its active contribution to the global scientific community.
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