Search Results - "Madsen, Chris D"
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Spatially and functionally distinct subclasses of breast cancer-associated fibroblasts revealed by single cell RNA sequencing
Published in Nature communications (04-12-2018)“…Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are a major constituent of the tumor microenvironment, although their origin and roles in shaping disease initiation,…”
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Cancer Dissemination—Lessons from Leukocytes
Published in Developmental cell (20-07-2010)“…Cancer cells can move through tissues in a variety of different ways. In some cases, an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition enables cancer cells to acquire…”
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YAP/TAZ-Dependent Reprogramming of Colonic Epithelium Links ECM Remodeling to Tissue Regeneration
Published in Cell stem cell (04-01-2018)“…Tissue regeneration requires dynamic cellular adaptation to the wound environment. It is currently unclear how this is orchestrated at the cellular level and…”
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ISDoT: in situ decellularization of tissues for high-resolution imaging and proteomic analysis of native extracellular matrix
Published in Nature medicine (01-07-2017)“…By surgically directing the vascular delivery of decellularization reagents, the in situ decellularization of desired organs or tissues in mice can be…”
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Decellularization and antibody staining of mouse tissues to map native extracellular matrix structures in 3D
Published in Nature protocols (01-12-2019)“…The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a major regulator of homeostasis and disease, yet the 3D structure of the ECM remains poorly understood because of…”
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uPAR-Induced Cell Adhesion and Migration: Vitronectin Provides the Key
Published in The Journal of cell biology (04-06-2007)“…Expression of the membrane receptor uPAR induces profound changes in cell morphology and migration, and its expression correlates with the malignant phenotype…”
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Clathrin and LRP-1-independent constitutive endocytosis and recycling of uPAR
Published in PloS one (14-11-2008)“…The urokinase receptor (uPAR/CD87) is highly expressed in malignant tumours. uPAR, as a GPI anchored protein, is preferentially located at the cell surface,…”
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Monomer-dimer dynamics and distribution of GPI-anchored uPAR are determined by cell surface protein assemblies
Published in The Journal of cell biology (03-12-2007)“…To search for functional links between glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) protein monomer-oligomer exchange and membrane dynamics and confinement, we studied…”
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Pancreatic cancer is suppressed by fibroblast-derived collagen I
Published in Cancer cell (12-04-2021)“…Clinical implementation of anti-stromal therapies in pancreatic cancer has been delayed by unanticipated tumor-restraining properties of the desmoplastic…”
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The STRIPAK Complex Regulates Response to Chemotherapy Through p21 and p27
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (17-03-2020)“…The STRIPAK complex has been linked to a variety of biological processes taking place during embryogenesis and development, but its role in cancer has only…”
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Cancer cells' ability to mechanically adjust to extracellular matrix stiffness correlates with their invasive potential
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-10-2018)“…Increased tissue stiffness is a classic characteristic of solid tumors. One of the major contributing factors is increased density of collagen fibers in the…”
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CCM3 is a gatekeeper in focal adhesions regulating mechanotransduction and YAP/TAZ signalling
Published in Nature cell biology (01-07-2021)“…The YAP/TAZ transcriptional programme is not only a well-established driver of cancer progression and metastasis but also an important stimulator of tissue…”
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STRIPAK components determine mode of cancer cell migration and metastasis
Published in Nature cell biology (01-01-2015)“…The contractile actomyosin cytoskeleton and its connection to the plasma membrane are critical for control of cell shape and migration. We identify three…”
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Basement membrane stiffness determines metastases formation
Published in Nature materials (01-06-2021)“…The basement membrane (BM) is a special type of extracellular matrix and presents the major barrier cancer cells have to overcome multiple times to form…”
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Hypoxia and loss of PHD2 inactivate stromal fibroblasts to decrease tumour stiffness and metastasis
Published in EMBO reports (01-10-2015)“…Cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAFs) interact with tumour cells and promote growth and metastasis. Here, we show that CAF activation is reversible: chronic…”
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Retraction Note: CCM3 is a gatekeeper in focal adhesions regulating mechanotransduction and YAP/TAZ signalling
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The interaction between uPAR and vitronectin triggers ligand-independent adhesion signalling by integrins
Published in The EMBO journal (03-11-2014)“…The urokinase‐type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) is a non‐integrin vitronectin (VN) cell adhesion receptor linked to the plasma membrane by a…”
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The interaction between urokinase receptor and vitronectin in cell adhesion and signalling
Published in European journal of cell biology (01-09-2008)“…The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex structural entity surrounding and supporting cells present in all tissue and organs. Cell-matrix interactions play…”
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miR-23b regulates cytoskeletal remodeling, motility and metastasis by directly targeting multiple transcripts
Published in Nucleic acids research (01-05-2013)“…Uncontrolled cell proliferation and cytoskeletal remodeling are responsible for tumor development and ultimately metastasis. A number of studies have…”
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Arkadia Regulates Tumor Metastasis by Modulation of the TGF-β Pathway
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-03-2013)“…TGF-β can act as a tumor suppressor at early stages of cancer progression and as a tumor promoter at later stages. The E3 ubiquitin ligase Arkadia (RNF111) is…”
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