Search Results - "Neudauer, Cheryl L."
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Insulin-stimulated GLUT4 translocation requires the CAP-dependent activation of TC10
Published in Nature (London) (19-04-2001)“…The stimulation of glucose uptake by insulin in muscle and adipose tissue requires translocation of the GLUT4 glucose transporter protein from intracellular…”
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Melanoma Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycan Enhances FAK and ERK Activation by Distinct Mechanisms
Published in The Journal of cell biology (21-06-2004)“…Melanoma chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (MCSP) is an early cell surface melanoma progression marker implicated in stimulating tumor cell proliferation,…”
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The formin-homology-domain-containing protein FHOD1 enhances cell migration
Published in Journal of cell science (01-05-2003)“…Formin-homology-domain-containing proteins interact with Rho-family GTPases and regulate actin cytoskeleton organization and gene transcription. FHOD1 is a…”
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The Tyranny of Content: "Content Coverage" as a Barrier to Evidence-Based Teaching Approaches and Ways to Overcome It
Published in CBE life sciences education (01-06-2020)“…Instructors have inherited a model for conscientious instruction that suggests they must cover all the material outlined in their syllabus, and yet this model…”
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Hyaluronan synthase‐3 is upregulated in metastatic colon carcinoma cells and manipulation of expression alters matrix retention and cellular growth
Published in International journal of cancer (10-12-2003)“…HA is a glycosaminoglycan that is synthesized on the inner surface of the plasma membrane and secreted into the pericellular matrix. HA and its biosynthetic…”
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Insulin-like growth factor I-stimulated melanoma cell migration requires phosphoinositide 3-kinase but not extracellular-regulated kinase activation
Published in Experimental cell research (15-05-2003)“…Dysregulated signaling contributes to altered cellular growth, motility, and survival during cancer progression. We have evaluated the ability of several…”
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Distinct cellular effects and interactions of the Rho-family GTPase TC10
Published in Current biology (22-10-1998)“…Background: Rho-family GTPases have central roles in cytoskeletal organization, proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis. Multiple factors possessing…”
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Hyaluronan mediates adhesion of metastatic colon carcinoma cells
Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-11-2004)“…Hyaluronan (HA) is a cell-surface glycosaminoglycan that has been implicated in cancer progression. Cells isolated from metastatic colon carcinoma (SW620)…”
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Hyaluronan mediates adhesion of metastatic colon carcinoma cells1
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PIST: A Novel PDZ/Coiled-Coil Domain Binding Partner for the Rho-Family GTPase TC10
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (19-01-2001)“…TC10 is a member of the Rho family of GTPases, most closely related to Cdc42. This family of proteins mediates cytoskeletal rearrangements, activation of…”
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Hyaluronan mediates adhesion of metastatic colon carcinoma cells 1
Published in The Journal of surgical research (2004)“…Hyaluronan (HA) is a cell-surface glycosaminoglycan that has been implicated in cancer progression. Cells isolated from metastatic colon carcinoma (SW620)…”
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Purification and biochemical characterization of TC10
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Peptide boronic acids. Versatile synthetic ligands for affinity chromatography of serine proteinases
Published in International journal of peptide and protein research (01-05-1996)“…Peptide boronic acids are potent transition-state analogue inhibitors of serine proteinases. We prepared the peptide boronic acids Ala-Ala-boroPhe (AAbF),…”
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