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The family of molecules that could help diagnose—and treat—breast cancer

The family of molecules that could help diagnose—and treat—breast cancer

Proteoglycans are large molecules that are important for tissues all over the body. For example, they play key roles in the development of cartilage and blood vessels, and they can also protect against inflammation and infection. But their role in cancer is less clear: while some proteoglycans protect against cancer, others can promote tumor growth.

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