Src‐dependent Tks5 phosphorylation regulates invadopodia‐associated invasion in prostate cancer cells
The Prostate2013Vol. 74(2), pp. 134–148
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Karen L. Burger, Brian S. Learman, Amy K. Boucherle, S. Joseph Sirintrapun, Scott Isom, Begoña Díaz, Sara A. Courtneidge, Darren F. Seals
Abstract
Our results suggest a general role for Src-Tks5 signaling in prostate tumor progression and the utility of Tks5 as a marker protein for the staging of this disease.
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