Ngā hua rapu - Kimberly C. Tuttle
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α-Tubulin Acetylation Elevated in Metastatic and Basal-like Breast Cancer Cells Promotes Microtentacle Formation, Adhesion, and Invasive Migration mā Amanda E. Boggs, Michele Vítolo, Rebecca A. Whipple, Monica S. Charpentier, Olga Goloubeva, Olga B. Ioffe, Kimberly C. Tuttle, Jana Slovic, Yiling Lu, Gordon B. Mills, Stuart S. Martin
I whakaputaina 2014Artigo -
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Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition Promotes Tubulin Detyrosination and Microtentacles that Enhance Endothelial Engagement mā Rebecca A. Whipple, Michael A. Matrone, Edward H. Cho, Eric M. Balzer, Michele Vítolo, Jennifer R. Yoon, Olga B. Ioffe, Kimberly C. Tuttle, Jing Yang, Stuart S. Martin
I whakaputaina 2010Artigo -
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Metastatic breast tumors express increased tau, which promotes microtentacle formation and the reattachment of detached breast tumor cells mā Michael A. Matrone, Rebecca A. Whipple, Keyata N. Thompson, Edward H. Cho, Michele Vítolo, Eric M. Balzer, Jennifer R. Yoon, Olga B. Ioffe, Kimberly C. Tuttle, Ming Tan, Stuart S. Martin
I whakaputaina 2010Artigo
Ngā utauta rapu:
Ngā marau whai pānga
Biology
Biochemistry
Breast cancer
Cancer
Cancer research
Cell biology
Gene
Medicine
Metastasis
Metastatic breast cancer
Microtubule
Pathology
Primary tumor
Acetylation
Actin
Biotechnology
Cell
Chemistry
Circulating tumor cell
Cytoskeleton
Epithelial–mesenchymal transition
Genetics
In vivo
Internal medicine
Lymph node
Mesenchymal stem cell
Oncology
Transition (genetics)
Tubulin
Tumor progression