Annexin‐A5 and annexin‐A6 silencing prevents metastasis of breast cancer cells in zebrafish

During tumor invasion and metastasis processes, cancer cells are exposed to major compressive and shearing forces, due to their migration through extracellular matrix, dense cell areas, and complex fluids, which may lead to numerous plasma membrane damages. Cancer cells may survive to these mechanical stresses thanks to an efficient membrane repair machinery. Consequently, this machinery may constitute a relevant target to inhibit cancer cell dissemination.

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