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    The size-speed-force relationship governs migratory cell response to tumorigenic factors by Leal-Egaña, Aldo, Letort, Gaelle, Martiel, Jean-Louis, Christ, Andreas, Vignaud, Timothée, Roelants, Caroline, Filhol, Odile, Théry, Manuel

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-06-2017)
    “…Tumor development progresses through a complex path of biomechanical changes leading first to cell growth and contraction and then cell deadhesion, scattering,…”
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    Protein kinase CK2 contributes to placental development: physiological and pathological implications by Abi Nahed, Roland, Reynaud, Deborah, Lemaitre, Nicolas, Lartigue, Solene, Roelants, Caroline, Vaiman, Daniel, Benharouga, Mohamed, Cochet, Claude, Filhol, Odile, Alfaidy, Nadia

    “…Preeclampsia (PE) is the most threatening pathology of human pregnancy. Its development is thought to be due to a failure in the invasion of trophoblast cells…”
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    Combined inhibition of PI3K and Src kinases demonstrates synergistic therapeutic efficacy in clear-cell renal carcinoma by Roelants, Caroline, Giacosa, Sofia, Pillet, Catherine, Bussat, Rémi, Champelovier, Pierre, Bastien, Olivier, Guyon, Laurent, Arnoux, Valentin, Cochet, Claude, Filhol, Odile

    Published in Oncotarget (10-07-2018)
    “…Potent inhibitors of PI3K (GDC-0941) and Src (Saracatinib) exhibit as individual agents, excellent oral anticancer activity in preclinical models and have…”
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    Targeting AU-rich element-mediated mRNA decay with a truncated active form of the zinc-finger protein TIS11b/BRF1 impairs major hallmarks of mammary tumorigenesis by Rataj, Felicitas, Planel, Séverine, Denis, Josiane, Roelants, Caroline, Filhol, Odile, Guyon, Laurent, Feige, Jean-Jacques, Cherradi, Nadia

    Published in Oncogene (01-06-2019)
    “…Altered expression of regulatory RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) in cancer leads to abnormal expression of mRNAs encoding many factors involved in cancer…”
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