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Autor:
Aamna J. Abbasi, Abisola Abisoye-Ogunniyan, Aryn A. Alanizi, Alaa Alazzeh, Elena Atamaniuc, Leena Awni, Eric B. Berens, Mara Bouwman, Catherine M.M. Diadhiou, Hugo Gonzalez, Catharina Hagerling, Johanna H. Hinrichs, Su-Yang Liu, Kevin J. Metcalf, Ankitha Nanjaraj, Mark Owyong, Sameera Qureshi, Isabella Robles, Kiarash Salari, Karin Shamardani, Tamara Verbeek, Juliane Winkler, Zhenjie Xu
Publikováno v:
Neoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research, Vol 22, Iss 10, Pp 536-537 (2020)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/67111a94dda74cc795dc8af8887b2d18
Autor:
Chih-Hsin Lai, Shun-Cheng Chang, Yen-Ju Chen, Yi-Jie J. Wang, Ying-Jun J. Lai, Hsiang-Hua D. Chang, Eric B. Berens, Michael D. Johnson, Jehng-Kang Wang, Chen-Yong Lin
Publikováno v:
Biology Open, Vol 5, Iss 10, Pp 1380-1387 (2016)
Matriptase and prostasin, acting as a tightly coupled proteolytic cascade, were reported to be required for epidermal barrier formation in mouse skin. Here we show that, in human skin, matriptase and prostasin are expressed with an inverse pattern ov
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/106b713c95a04c82bc71625287e24b34
Publikováno v:
Methods Mol Biol
Methods in Molecular Biology ISBN: 9781071613498
Methods in Molecular Biology ISBN: 9781071613498
Cancer cell vascular invasion and extravasation at metastatic sites are hallmarks of malignant progression of cancer and associated with poor disease outcome. Here we describe an in vivo approach to study the invasive ability of cancer cells into the
Autor:
Hsiang Hua D Chang, Shun Cheng Chang, Eric B. Berens, Yi Jie J Wang, Yen Ju Chen, Jehng-Kang Wang, Chih Hsin Lai, Chen-Yong Lin, Michael D. Johnson, Ying Jun J Lai
Publikováno v:
Biology Open, Vol 5, Iss 10, Pp 1380-1387 (2016)
Biology Open
Biology Open
Matriptase and prostasin, acting as a tightly coupled proteolytic cascade, were reported to be required for epidermal barrier formation in mouse skin. Here we show that, in human skin, matriptase and prostasin are expressed with an inverse pattern ov
Autor:
Gai Yan, Louis M. Weiner, Ghada M. Sharif, Marcel O. Schmidt, Eric B. Berens, Anna T. Riegel, Anton Wellstein, Eric Glasgow, Casey W. Shuptrine
Publikováno v:
Oncogene
Cancer cell vascular invasion is a crucial step in the malignant progression towards metastasis. Here we used a genome-wide RNAi screen with E0771 mammary cancer cells to uncover drivers of endothelial monolayer invasion. We identified keratin-associ
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments.
Cancer cell vascular invasion and extravasation is a hallmark of metastatic progression. Traditional in vitro models of cancer cell invasion of endothelia typically lack the fluid dynamics that invading cells are otherwise exposed to in vivo. However
Autor:
Anton Wellstein, Kristi D. Lynn, Rolf A. Brekken, Eric B. Berens, Adrian T. A. Dominguez, Jason E. Toombs
Publikováno v:
Cancer Immunology Research. 6:B73-B73
Tumor-associated macrophages promote progression to malignancy, metastasis, and resistance to chemotherapy in breast and pancreatic cancer. Furthermore, macrophage recruitment in tumors correlates with a worse prognosis in breast cancer patients. The
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments.
The invasive nature of cancer cell lines is thought to correlate with their metastatic potential. Most traditional assays, however, do not examine these invasive features in a three-dimensional environment and the resulting data suffer from reduced b
Autor:
Anna T. Riegel, Eric Glasgow, Elema Boru, Ronit I. Yarden, Eric B. Berens, Kira Lin, Christopher F Grivas, Yaron Dayani
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 77:5122-5122
Strigolactones (SLs) are a novel class of phytohormones that regulates shoot branching patterns and above-ground plant architecture by inhibiting the outgrowth of axillary lateral buds or meristems. The SL analogues (SLAs) inhibit the growth and surv
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 77:908-908
There exist 5 Mammalian Sterile20-like (MST) kinases that are broadly distributed into two subgroups. While MST1 and MST2 have established roles in the canonical Hippo signaling pathway, MST3, MST4, and YSK1 are known to regulate the actin cytoskelet