Search Results - "Condeelis, J."
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Macrophage contact induces RhoA GTPase signaling to trigger tumor cell intravasation
Published in Oncogene (14-08-2014)“…Most cancer patients die as a result of metastasis, thus it is important to understand the molecular mechanisms of dissemination, including intra- and…”
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Blood vessel endothelium-directed tumor cell streaming in breast tumors requires the HGF/C-Met signaling pathway
Published in Oncogene (11-05-2017)“…During metastasis to distant sites, tumor cells migrate to blood vessels. In vivo , breast tumor cells utilize a specialized mode of migration known as…”
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Arg/Abl2 promotes invasion and attenuates proliferation of breast cancer in vivo
Published in Oncogene (23-05-2013)“…Tumor progression is a complex, multistep process involving accumulation of genetic aberrations and alterations in gene expression patterns leading to…”
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Autocrine HBEGF expression promotes breast cancer intravasation, metastasis and macrophage-independent invasion in vivo
Published in Oncogene (17-07-2014)“…Increased expression of HBEGF in estrogen receptor-negative breast tumors is correlated with enhanced metastasis to distant organ sites and more rapid disease…”
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Lamellipodin promotes invasive 3D cancer cell migration via regulated interactions with Ena/VASP and SCAR/WAVE
Published in Oncogene (29-09-2016)“…Cancer invasion is a hallmark of metastasis. The mesenchymal mode of cancer cell invasion is mediated by elongated membrane protrusions driven by the assembly…”
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Autocrine CSF1R signaling mediates switching between invasion and proliferation downstream of TGFβ in claudin-low breast tumor cells
Published in Oncogene (21-05-2015)“…Patient data suggest that colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF1) and its receptor (CSF1R) have critical roles during breast cancer progression. We have previously…”
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Profilin-1 downregulation has contrasting effects on early vs late steps of breast cancer metastasis
Published in Oncogene (17-04-2014)“…Profilin1 (Pfn1), a ubiquitously expressed actin-binding protein, has an indispensable role in migration and proliferation of normal cells. Seemingly contrary…”
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Imaging interactions between macrophages and tumour cells that are involved in metastasis in vivo and in vitro
Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-09-2013)“…Summary Tumour‐associated macrophages participate in several protumour functions including tumour growth and angiogenesis, and facilitate almost every step of…”
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Phosphoinositide 3-kinase signaling is critical for ErbB3-driven breast cancer cell motility and metastasis
Published in Oncogene (09-02-2012)“…Many malignancies show increased expression of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor family member ErbB3 (HER3). ErbB3 binds heregulin β-1 (HRGβ1) and…”
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A critical step in metastasis : In vivo analysis of intravasation at the primary tumor
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-05-2000)“…Detailed evaluation of all steps in tumor cell metastasis is critical for evaluating the cell mechanisms controlling metastasis. Using green fluorescent…”
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Profilin1 regulates invadopodium maturation in human breast cancer cells
Published in European journal of cell biology (01-02-2015)“…Invadopodia are actin-driven membrane protrusions that show oscillatory assembly and disassembly causing matrix degradation to support invasion and…”
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The Structure of Nonvertebrate Actin: Implications for the ATP Hydrolytic Mechanism
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-05-2003)“…The structures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Dictyostelium, and Caenorhabditis elegans actin bound to gelsolin segment-1 have been solved and refined at…”
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MC13-0019 Tumor microenvironment of metastasis: An imaging based marker of risk for distant metastasis of breast cancer
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The Physiological Significance of β-actin mRNA Localization in Determining Cell Polarity and Directional Motility
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-06-2001)“…β-actin mRNA is localized near the leading edge in several cell types, where actin polymerization is actively promoting forward protrusion. The localization of…”
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Abstract BS1-1: High resolution intravital imaging of the mechanism of how breast cancer initiates and sustains systemic dissemination
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-02-2019)“…Abstract Multiphoton microscopy of live animals (IVI) has revolutionized our understanding of cancer metastasis. IVI demonstrates that TMEM, the intravasation…”
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Mycobacterial Infection of Macrophages Results in Membrane-Permeable Phagosomes
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (21-12-1999)“…Cell-mediated immunity is critical for host resistance to tuberculosis. T lymphocytes recognizing antigens presented by the major histocompatibility complex…”
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The collection of the motile population of cells from a living tumor
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-2000)“…In this study, we report that needles containing chemoattractants can be used to collect the subpopulation of motile and chemotactic tumor cells from a primary…”
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Tumor cells caught in the act of invading: their strategy for enhanced cell motility
Published in Trends in cell biology (01-03-2005)“…Invasion of neighboring extracellular matrix tissue, the lymphatic system and blood vessels is a key element of tumor cell metastasis in many epithelial…”
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Cell motility of tumor cells visualized in living intact primary tumors using green fluorescent protein
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-1998)“…Metastasis is the leading cause of death in cancer patients. Cell motility is believed to be a necessary step in the metastatic process (L. Liotta and W. G…”
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Imaging of cancer invasion and metastasis using green fluorescent protein
Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (01-08-2000)“…The use of green fluorescent protein to fluorescently tag tumour cells has allowed investigators to open the “black box” of metastasis in order to visualise…”
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