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May 11, 2025, 17:18
Donald McDonnell: Estrogen’s Emerging Role in Regulating NK Cells in Breast Cancer
Donald McDonnell, Professor at the Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke University School of Medicine, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper he co-authored with colleagues published in Endocrine Reviews:
“NK cells have not ‘traditionally’ been considered as targets of estrogens. In this review we discuss what is known about this aspect of estrogen action… sets up a paper we have coming on the role(s) of estrogens on this immune cell in metastasis.”
Title: The Roles of Natural Killer Cells in Breast Cancer Pathobiology and their Regulation by Estrogens Get access Arrow
Authors: Jovita Byemerwa, Ching-Yi Chang, Donald McDonnell
Read the Full Article in Endocrine Reviews.
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