Epimorphin functions as a key morphoregulator for mammary epithelial cells
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Regulation of mammary gland branching morphogenesis by the extracellular matrix and its remodeling enzymesEpimorphin expression in interstitial pneumoniaEstrogen and xenoestrogens in breast cancer42nd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology, San Francisco, California, USA, 14-18 December 2002Myoepithelial cells: good fences make good neighborsEpimorphin-induced MET sensitizes ovarian cancer cells to platinumEpimorphin expression in intestinal myofibroblasts induces epithelial morphogenesisOf extracellular matrix, scaffolds, and signaling: tissue architecture regulates development, homeostasis, and cancer.Sustained activation of the HER1-ERK1/2-RSK signaling pathway controls myoepithelial cell fate in human mammary tissueThe MAPK(ERK-1,2) pathway integrates distinct and antagonistic signals from TGFalpha and FGF7 in morphogenesis of mouse mammary epithelium.Structural optimization of pep7, a small peptide extracted from epimorphin, for effective induction of hair follicle anagen.Epimorphin regulates bile duct formation via effects on mitosis orientation in rat liver epithelial stem-like cells.Plasticity of mammary epithelia during normal development and neoplastic progression.Functional culture models to study mechanisms governing apoptosis in normal and malignant mammary epithelial cells.The stromal proteinase MMP3/stromelysin-1 promotes mammary carcinogenesis.DNA methylation changes in a human cell model of breast cancer progression.Epimorphin deletion protects mice from inflammation-induced colon carcinogenesis and alters stem cell niche myofibroblast secretion.Matrix metalloproteinase-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer.Tissue geometry determines sites of mammary branching morphogenesis in organotypic cultures.Delivering the message: epimorphin and mammary epithelial morphogenesis.Modeling dynamic reciprocity: engineering three-dimensional culture models of breast architecture, function, and neoplastic transformationTo create the correct microenvironment: three-dimensional heterotypic collagen assays for human breast epithelial morphogenesis and neoplasia.Mfge8 is critical for mammary gland remodeling during involution.The role of hepatocyte growth factor (scatter factor) in epithelial-mesenchymal transition and breast cancer.Epimorphin(-/-) mice have increased intestinal growth, decreased susceptibility to dextran sodium sulfate colitis, and impaired spermatogenesis.Molecular cloning of hMena (ENAH) and its splice variant hMena+11a: epidermal growth factor increases their expression and stimulates hMena+11a phosphorylation in breast cancer cell lines.Extracellularly Extruded Syntaxin-4 Is a Potent Cornification Regulator of Epidermal Keratinocytes.Epithelial-mesenchymal transition: general principles and pathological relevance with special emphasis on the role of matrix metalloproteinases.An "elite hacker": breast tumors exploit the normal microenvironment program to instruct their progression and biological diversity.EGF controls the in vivo developmental potential of a mammary epithelial cell line possessing progenitor propertiesEpimorphin mediates mammary luminal morphogenesis through control of C/EBPbeta.Autocrine stimulation of human pancreatic duct-like development by soluble isoforms of epimorphin in vitro.Transmembrane/cytoplasmic, rather than catalytic, domains of Mmp14 signal to MAPK activation and mammary branching morphogenesis via binding to integrin β1.The hemopexin domain of MMP3 is responsible for mammary epithelial invasion and morphogenesis through extracellular interaction with HSP90βThe metastasis-promoting protein S100A4 regulates mammary branching morphogenesis.Homology with vesicle fusion mediator syntaxin-1a predicts determinants of epimorphin/syntaxin-2 function in mammary epithelial morphogenesisPI3K regulates branch initiation and extension of cultured mammary epithelia via Akt and Rac1 respectively.Epimorphin is a novel regulator of the progesterone receptor isoform-a.Nuclear repartitioning of galectin-1 by an extracellular glycan switch regulates mammary morphogenesisSingle proteins might have dual but related functions in intracellular and extracellular microenvironments.
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Epimorphin functions as a key morphoregulator for mammary epithelial cells
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Epimorphin functions as a key morphoregulator for mammary epithelial cells
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1998-01-12T00:00:00Z