Palladin contributes to invasive motility in human breast cancer cells
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Palladin is upregulated in kidney disease and contributes to epithelial cell migration after injuryRole of palladin phosphorylation by extracellular signal-regulated kinase in cell migrationQuantification of pancreatic cancer proteome and phosphorylome: indicates molecular events likely contributing to cancer and activity of drug targetsActin polymerization is stimulated by actin cross-linking protein palladin.The actin associated protein palladin in smooth muscle and in the development of diseases of the cardiovasculature and in cancer.The actin-bundling protein palladin is an Akt1-specific substrate that regulates breast cancer cell migrationIsoform-specific upregulation of palladin in human and murine pancreas tumors.SNPs in microRNA target sites and their potential role in human diseaseIdentification of the early VIP-regulated transcriptome and its associated, interactome in resting and activated murine CD4 T cells.Changes in gene expression and cellular architecture in an ovarian cancer progression model.Elevated expression of stromal palladin predicts poor clinical outcome in renal cell carcinoma.Actin-associated protein palladin promotes tumor cell invasion by linking extracellular matrix degradation to cell cytoskeleton.Akt2 regulates expression of the actin-bundling protein palladinThe Comparison of The Effects of Silybin and Silybin-Phosphatidylcholine on Viability and ESR Expression in Human Breast Cancer T47D Cell Line.Morphology and viscoelasticity of actin networks formed with the mutually interacting crosslinkers: palladin and alpha-actinin.MALDI mass spectrometric imaging based identification of clinically relevant signals in prostate cancer using large-scale tissue microarrays.Dual roles of palladin protein in in vitro myogenesis: inhibition of early induction but promotion of myotube maturation.Akt isoform-specific signaling in breast cancer: uncovering an anti-migratory role for palladin.Subtype-specific CpG island shore methylation and mutation patterns in 30 breast cancer cell lines.Local microRNA delivery targets Palladin and prevents metastatic breast cancer.Posttranscriptional regulation by RNA-binding proteins during epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition.Cytoplasmic Ig-domain proteins: cytoskeletal regulators with a role in human diseaseCell Adhesion and Transcriptional Activity - Defining the Role of the Novel Protooncogene LPPMetastasis: tumor cells becoming MENAcing.Palladin regulation of the actin structures needed for cancer invasion.Transcriptomic comparison of primary bovine horn core carcinoma culture and parental tissue at early stage.A RhoG-mediated signaling pathway that modulates invadopodia dynamics in breast cancer cells.Real-time imaging of microparticles and living cells with CMOS nanocapacitor arrays.Structural characterization of the interactions between palladin and α-actininAmplification and deletion of the RAPH1 gene in breast cancer patients.Palladin is a novel microtubule-associated protein responsible for spindle orientation.A microfluidic device for isolation and characterization of transendothelial migrating cancer cellsArousal of cancer-associated stromal fibroblasts: palladin-activated fibroblasts promote tumor invasion.Phosphoinositide Binding Inhibits Actin Crosslinking and Polymerization by Palladin.Actin-induced dimerization of palladin promotes actin-bundling.Palladin Compensates for the Arp2/3 Complex and Supports Actin Structures during Listeria Infections.miR-182 suppresses invadopodia formation and metastasis in non-small cell lung cancer by targeting cortactin gene.The Role of Palladin in Podocytes
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Palladin contributes to invasive motility in human breast cancer cells
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Palladin contributes to invasive motility in human breast cancer cells
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Palladin contributes to invasive motility in human breast cancer cells
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Palladin contributes to invasive motility in human breast cancer cells
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Palladin contributes to invasive motility in human breast cancer cells.
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Palladin contributes to invasive motility in human breast cancer cells
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B Bednarski
H Prentice-Dunn
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2008-11-03T00:00:00Z