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    EPLIN is a crucial regulator for extrusion of RasV12-transformed cells by Ohoka, Atsuko, Kajita, Mihoko, Ikenouchi, Junichi, Yako, Yuta, Kitamoto, Sho, Kon, Shunsuke, Ikegawa, Masaya, Shimada, Takashi, Ishikawa, Susumu, Fujita, Yasuyuki

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-02-2015)
    “…At the initial stage of carcinogenesis, a mutation occurs in a single cell within a normal epithelial layer. We have previously shown that RasV12-transformed…”
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    PKA-regulated VASP phosphorylation promotes extrusion of transformed cells from the epithelium by Anton, Katarzyna A, Sinclair, John, Ohoka, Atsuko, Kajita, Mihoko, Ishikawa, Susumu, Benz, Peter M, Renne, Thomas, Balda, Maria, Jorgensen, Claus, Matter, Karl, Fujita, Yasuyuki

    Published in Journal of cell science (2014)
    “…At the early stages of carcinogenesis, transformation occurs in single cells within tissues. In an epithelial monolayer, such mutated cells are recognized by…”
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    Plectin is a novel regulator for apical extrusion of RasV12-transformed cells by Kadeer, Ailijiang, Maruyama, Takeshi, Kajita, Mihoko, Morita, Tomoko, Sasaki, Ayana, Ohoka, Atsuko, Ishikawa, Susumu, Ikegawa, Masaya, Shimada, Takashi, Fujita, Yasuyuki

    Published in Scientific reports (10-03-2017)
    “…Several lines of evidence have revealed that newly emerging transformed cells are often eliminated from the epithelium, though the underlying molecular…”
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    Alg14 organizes the formation of a multiglycosyltransferase complex involved in initiation of lipid-linked oligosaccharide biosynthesis by Lu, Jishun, Takahashi, Tetsuo, Ohoka, Atsuko, Nakajima, Kei-ichi, Hashimoto, Ryo, Miura, Nobuaki, Tachikawa, Hiroyuki, Gao, Xiao-Dong

    Published in Glycobiology (Oxford) (01-04-2012)
    “…Protein N-glycosylation begins with the assembly of a lipid-linked oligosaccharide (LLO) on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane. The first two steps of LLO…”
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