Breast cancers from black women exhibit higher numbers of immunosuppressive macrophages with proliferative activity and of crown-like structures associated with lower survival compared to non-black Latinas and Caucasians

  • Tulay Koru-Sengul
  • , Ana M. Santander
  • , Feng Miao
  • , Lidia G. Sanchez
  • , Merce Jorda
  • , Stefan Glück
  • , Tan A. Ince
  • , Mehrad Nadji
  • , Zhibin Chen
  • , Manuel L. Penichet
  • , Margot P. Cleary
  • , Marta Torroella-Kouri

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