Search Results - "Høye, Anette M"
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Structural ECM components in the premetastatic and metastatic niche
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-06-2016)“…The aim of this review is to give an overview of the extracellular matrix (ECM) components that are important for creating structural changes in the…”
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Developmental Wiring of Specific Neurons Is Regulated by RET-1/Nogo-A in Caenorhabditis elegans
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-01-2017)“…Nogo-A is a membrane-bound protein that functions to inhibit neuronal migration, adhesion, and neurite outgrowth during development. In the mature nervous…”
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The Phosphorylation and Distribution of Cortactin Downstream of Integrin α9β1 Affects Cancer Cell Behaviour
Published in Scientific reports (24-06-2016)“…Integrins, a family of heterodimeric adhesion receptors are implicated in cell migration, development and cancer progression. They can adopt conformations that…”
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Tumor endothelial marker 8 promotes cancer progression and metastasis
Published in Oncotarget (10-07-2018)“…Every year more than 8 million people suffer from cancer-related deaths worldwide [1]. Metastasis, the spread of cancer to distant sites, accounts for 90% of…”
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The newcomer in the integrin family: Integrin α9 in biology and cancer
Published in Advances in biological regulation (01-05-2012)“…Integrins are heterodimeric transmembrane receptors regulating cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions. Of the 24 integrin heterodimers identified…”
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The hypoxic cancer secretome induces pre-metastatic bone lesions through lysyl oxidase
Published in Nature (London) (04-06-2015)“…Tumour metastasis is a complex process involving reciprocal interplay between cancer cells and host stroma at both primary and secondary sites, and is strongly…”
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Retraction Note: The hypoxic cancer secretome induces pre-metastatic bone lesions through lysyl oxidase
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: The hypoxic cancer secretome induces pre-metastatic bone lesions through lysyl oxidase
Published in Nature (London) (04-06-2015)“…Metastasis to the bone of certain breast cancers can be driven by the enzyme lysyl oxidase (LOX) produced by primary tumour cells. LOX a key to site of…”
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Abstract B17: Disrupting tumor growth through targeting TEM8
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2016)“…Abstract Tumor Endothelial Marker 8 (TEM8) is an integrin-like cell-surface receptor originally identified being specific to tumor endothelial cells in…”
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α9β1 Integrin in melanoma cells can signal different adhesion states for migration and anchorage
Published in Experimental cell research (15-11-2009)“…Cell surface integrins are the primary receptors for cell migration on extracellular matrix, and exist in several activation states regulated in part by…”
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The Phosphorylation and Distribution of Cortactin Downstream of Integrin [alpha]9[beta]1 Affects Cancer Cell Behaviour
Published in Scientific reports (01-06-2016)“…Integrins, a family of heterodimeric adhesion receptors are implicated in cell migration, development and cancer progression. They can adopt conformations that…”
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[alpha]9[beta]1 Integrin in melanoma cells can signal different adhesion states for migration and anchorage: 1
Published in Experimental cell research (15-11-2009)“…Cell surface integrins are the primary receptors for cell migration on extracellular matrix, and exist in several activation states regulated in part by…”
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Alpha9beta1 integrin in melanoma cells can signal different adhesion states for migration and anchorage
Published in Experimental cell research (15-11-2009)“…Cell surface integrins are the primary receptors for cell migration on extracellular matrix, and exist in several activation states regulated in part by…”
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