Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression.
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Leader cell positioning drives wound-directed collective migration in TGFβ-stimulated epithelial sheets.hrHPV E5 oncoprotein: immune evasion and related immunotherapies.Proteogenomic convergence for understanding cancer pathways and networks.Activin signaling is an essential component of the TGF-β induced pro-metastatic phenotype in colorectal cancer.Crosstalk between the p38 and TGF-β signaling pathways through TβRI, TβRII and Smad3 expression in plancental choriocarcinoma JEG-3 cells.Transforming growth factor Beta family: insight into the role of growth factors in regulation of fracture healing biology and potential clinical applications.A special issue on TGF-β signaling and biology.Regulation of TGF-β receptor activityThe TGFβ receptor-interacting protein km23-1/DYNLRB1 plays an adaptor role in TGFβ1 autoinduction via its association with Ras.Palladin mediates stiffness-induced fibroblast activation in the tumor microenvironment.Persephin: A potential key component in human oral cancer progression through the RET receptor tyrosine kinase-mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway.Blocking ERK1/2 signaling impairs TGF-β1 tumor promoting function but enhances its tumor suppressing role in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma cells.Fluid shear stress-induced TGF-β/ALK5 signaling in renal epithelial cells is modulated by MEK1/2.Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma and regulations by the ubiquitin-proteasome system in pancreatic cancerCystatin C deficiency suppresses tumor growth in a breast cancer model through decreased proliferation of tumor cells.TGF-β1 targets Smad, p38 MAPK, and PI3K/Akt signaling pathways to induce PFKFB3 gene expression and glycolysis in glioblastoma cells.
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Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression.
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Partners in crime: the TGFβ and MAPK pathways in cancer progression.
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Jennifer Bernet
Lisa Warner
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10.1186/2045-3701-1-42
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2011-12-28T00:00:00Z
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