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374 related items for PubMed ID: 17343955

  • 1. Dissecting the functional domain requirements of cortactin in invadopodia formation.
    Webb BA, Jia L, Eves R, Mak AS.
    Eur J Cell Biol; 2007 Apr; 86(4):189-206. PubMed ID: 17343955
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  • 2. Multiple regulatory inputs converge on cortactin to control invadopodia biogenesis and extracellular matrix degradation.
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  • 3. Dynamic interactions of cortactin and membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase at invadopodia: defining the stages of invadopodia formation and function.
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  • 4. Cortactin is an essential regulator of matrix metalloproteinase secretion and extracellular matrix degradation in invadopodia.
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  • 7. Cortactin involvement in the keratinocyte growth factor and fibroblast growth factor 10 promotion of migration and cortical actin assembly in human keratinocytes.
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  • 8. Co-localization of cortactin and phosphotyrosine identifies active invadopodia in human breast cancer cells.
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  • 9. An EGFR-Src-Arg-cortactin pathway mediates functional maturation of invadopodia and breast cancer cell invasion.
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  • 10. An invasion-related complex of cortactin, paxillin and PKCmu associates with invadopodia at sites of extracellular matrix degradation.
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  • 11. Lipid rafts and caveolin-1 are required for invadopodia formation and extracellular matrix degradation by human breast cancer cells.
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  • 12. Cortactin is essential for F-actin assembly in enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC)- and enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC)-induced pedestals and the alpha-helical region is involved in the localization of cortactin to bacterial attachment sites.
    Cantarelli VV, Kodama T, Nijstad N, Abolghait SK, Iida T, Honda T.
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  • 13. Diaphanous-related formins are required for invadopodia formation and invasion of breast tumor cells.
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  • 14. A role for cortactin in Listeria monocytogenes invasion of NIH 3T3 cells, but not in its intracellular motility.
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  • 15. Specific tyrosine phosphorylation sites on cortactin regulate Nck1-dependent actin polymerization in invadopodia.
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  • 17. Endothelial cell cortactin phosphorylation by Src contributes to polymorphonuclear leukocyte transmigration in vitro.
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  • 19. The structure of invadopodia in a complex 3D environment.
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  • 20. Invadopodia: at the cutting edge of tumour invasion.
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