Mena invasive (Mena[superscript INV]) and Mena11a isoforms play distinct roles in breast cancer cell cohesion and association with TMEM

Mena, an actin regulatory protein, functions at the convergence of motility pathways that drive breast cancer cell invasion and migration in vivo. The tumor microenvironment spontaneously induces both increased expression of the Mena invasive (Mena[superscript INV]) and decreased expression of Mena1...

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Main Authors: Roussos, Evanthia T. (Author), Goswami, Sumanta (Author), Balsamo, Michele (Contributor), Wang, Yarong (Author), Stobezki, Robert (Author), Adler, Esther (Author), Robinson, Brian D. (Author), Jones, Joan G. (Author), Condeelis, John S. (Author), Oktay, Maja H. (Author), Gertler, Frank (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology (Contributor), Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Springer-Verlag, 2014-01-06T18:05:57Z.
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