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173 related items for PubMed ID: 17178866

  • 1. A Ras inhibitor tilts the balance between Rac and Rho and blocks phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-dependent glioblastoma cell migration.
    Goldberg L, Kloog Y.
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    Servotte S, Camby I, Debeir O, Deroanne C, Lambert CA, Lapière CM, Kiss R, Nusgens B, Decaestecker C.
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  • 16. Model of coupled transient changes of Rac, Rho, adhesions and stress fibers alignment in endothelial cells responding to shear stress.
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