Figure 1.
Interactions of platelets and PMVs with mediators and regulators of cancer progression. PMVs have been associated with many similar effects in direct and indirect regulation of cancer progression across many stages. PMVs anchor to many cancer-associated cell types, and they can also be internalized by those cells, supporting transfer of platelet-derived molecules to the target cells. Separating specific effects on cancer from experimental, clinical, and therapeutic standpoints remains a major challenge.

Interactions of platelets and PMVs with mediators and regulators of cancer progression. PMVs have been associated with many similar effects in direct and indirect regulation of cancer progression across many stages. PMVs anchor to many cancer-associated cell types, and they can also be internalized by those cells, supporting transfer of platelet-derived molecules to the target cells. Separating specific effects on cancer from experimental, clinical, and therapeutic standpoints remains a major challenge.

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