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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Han HJ _ et al_. (2008) SATB1 reprogrammes gene expression to promote breast tumour growth and metastasis. _Nature_ 452: 187–193
Gene-expression analyses of human breast cancer cell lines that are associated with a poor outcome have revealed characteristic expression patterns that can predict metastasis (or metastatic
risk), but how such gene-expression profiles confer metastatic potential is unclear. Han _ et al_. have described a genome organizer protein—SATB1—that when expressed in breast cancer cells
can establish a pattern of gene expression that is consistent with invasive behavior. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ACCESS OPTIONS Access through
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