Behjatolah Monzavi-Karbassi
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Behjatolah Monzavi-Karbassi's research focuses on the role of Class A scavenger receptors in promoting tumor progression and inducing specific macrophage phenotypes. This work has been investigated using a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer, as detailed in their 2026 publication. Monzavi-Karbassi collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Steven R. Post, Thomas J. Kelly, Christy Simecka, and Jessica Webber, with whom they share one publication. Their scholarship metrics indicate a total of one publication, and they are identified as recently active.
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- Publications: 1
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Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer (2026)
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- Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer
- Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer
- Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer
- Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer
- Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer
- Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer
- Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer
- Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer
- Class A scavenger receptors promote tumor progression and induce a unique macrophage phenotype in a mouse model of spontaneous breast cancer
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