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Filters: Keyword is Cell Movement  [Clear All Filters]
2015
Samulitis BK, Pond KW, Pond E, Cress AE, Patel H, Wisner L, Patel C, Dorr RT, Landowski TH.  2015.  Gemcitabine resistant pancreatic cancer cell lines acquire an invasive phenotype with collateral hypersensitivity to histone deacetylase inhibitors.. Cancer Biol Ther. 16(1):43-51.
2014
Kumar S, Pan CC, Bloodworth JC, Nixon AB, Theuer C, Hoyt DG, Lee NY.  2014.  Antibody-directed coupling of endoglin and MMP-14 is a key mechanism for endoglin shedding and deregulation of TGF-β signaling.. Oncogene. 33(30):3970-9.
2012
Jandova J, Beyer TE, Meuillet EJ, Watts GS.  2012.  The matrix protein CCN1/CYR61 is required for α(V)β5-mediated cancer cell migration.. Cell Biochem Funct. 30(8):687-95.
2008
Junk DJ, Vrba L, Watts GS, Oshiro MM, Martinez JD, Futscher BW.  2008.  Different mutant/wild-type p53 combinations cause a spectrum of increased invasive potential in nonmalignant immortalized human mammary epithelial cells.. Neoplasia. 10(5):450-61.
2004
Ignatenko NA, Zhang H, Watts GS, Skovan BA, Stringer DE, Gerner EW.  2004.  The chemopreventive agent alpha-difluoromethylornithine blocks Ki-ras-dependent tumor formation and specific gene expression in Caco-2 cells.. Mol Carcinog. 39(4):221-33.

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