Cell invasion through basement membrane: the anchor cell breaches the barrier.
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Epiblast integrity requires CLASP and Dystroglycan-mediated microtubule anchoring to the basal cortex.Traversing the basement membrane in vivo: a diversity of strategiesThe Caenorhabditis elegans epidermis as a model skin. II: differentiation and physiological rolesSPARC Promotes Cell Invasion In Vivo by Decreasing Type IV Collagen Levels in the Basement MembraneA Sensitized Screen for Genes Promoting Invadopodia Function In Vivo: CDC-42 and Rab GDI-1 Direct Distinct Aspects of Invadopodia FormationIdentification of late larval stage developmental checkpoints in Caenorhabditis elegans regulated by insulin/IGF and steroid hormone signaling pathwaysThe netrin receptor DCC focuses invadopodia-driven basement membrane transmigration in vivo.ADF/cofilin promotes invadopodial membrane recycling during cell invasion in vivo.UNC-6 (netrin) stabilizes oscillatory clustering of the UNC-40 (DCC) receptor to orient polarity.The beetle amnion and serosa functionally interact as apposed epithelia.Probing cell traction forces in confined microenvironments.Cell division and targeted cell cycle arrest opens and stabilizes basement membrane gaps.Invadopodia and basement membrane invasion in vivo.Cell polarity: netrin calms an excitable system.MIG-10 (Lamellipodin) stabilizes invading cell adhesion to basement membrane and is a negative transcriptional target of EGL-43 in C. elegans.A Cathepsin-L is required for invasive behavior during Air Sac Primordium development in Drosophila melanogaster.The Genetics of Axon Guidance and Axon Regeneration in Caenorhabditis elegansBasement Membranes in the Worm: A Dynamic Scaffolding that Instructs Cellular Behaviors and Shapes Tissues.Cell budding from normal appearing epithelia: a predictor of colorectal cancer metastasis?Tumor-infiltrating immune cells: triggers for tumor capsule disruption and tumor progression?MIG-10 (lamellipodin) has netrin-independent functions and is a FOS-1A transcriptional target during anchor cell invasion in C. elegans.Leishmania amazonensis promastigotes in 3D Collagen I culture: an in vitro physiological environment for the study of extracellular matrix and host cell interactions.Role of the extracellular matrix in epithelial morphogenesis: a view from C. elegans.Extracellular matrix determinants and the regulation of cancer cell invasion stratagems.From phenologs to silent suppressors: Identifying potential therapeutic targets for human disease.A new front in cell invasion: The invadopodial membrane.Cell invasion through basement membrane: The netrin receptor DCC guides the way.B-LINK: a hemicentin, plakin, and integrin-dependent adhesion system that links tissues by connecting adjacent basement membranes.Engineered Basement Membranes for Regenerating the Corneal Endothelium.Cell Invasion In Vivo via Rapid Exocytosis of a Transient Lysosome-Derived Membrane Domain.Netrin puts an end to the anchor cell’s vacillations.Live-cell confocal microscopy and quantitative 4D image analysis of anchor-cell invasion through the basement membrane in Caenorhabditis elegans.Invading, Leading and Navigating Cells in Caenorhabditis elegans: Insights into Cell Movement in Vivo.Polysaccharide from Pleurotus nebrodensis induces apoptosis via a mitochondrial pathway in HepG2 cells.
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Cell invasion through basement membrane: the anchor cell breaches the barrier.
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Cell invasion through basement membrane: the anchor cell breaches the barrier.
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Cell invasion through basement membrane: the anchor cell breaches the barrier.
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Cell invasion through basement membrane: the anchor cell breaches the barrier.
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Cell invasion through basement membrane: the anchor cell breaches the barrier.
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David R Sherwood
Elliott J Hagedorn
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10.1016/J.CEB.2011.05.002
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2011-05-31T00:00:00Z