Rho Family GTPases Regulate Mammary Epithelium Cell Growth and Metastasis Through Distinguishable Pathways
Molecular Medicine2001Vol. 7(12), pp. 816–830
Citations Over TimeTop 19% of 2001 papers
Boumediene Bouzahzah, Chris Albanese, Fayyaz Ahmed, Fiona J. Pixley, Michael P. Lisanti, Jeffrey D. Segall, John Condeelis, David A. Joyce, Audrey Minden, Channing J. Der, Amanda Chan, Marc Symons, Richard G. Pestell
Abstract
These studies demonstrate for the first time a critical role for the Rho GTPases involving independent signaling pathways to limit mammary tumor cellular growth and metastasis in vivo.
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