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Integrin Signaling during Tumor Invasion and Angiogenesis
Selected Publications
46. Mariotti A, Kedeshian P, Dans M, Curatola AM, Gagnoux-Palacios L, Giancotti FG. EGF-R signaling through Fyn kinase disrupts the function of integrin a6b4 at hemidesmosomes: Role in epithelial cell migration and carcinoma invasion.
J. Cell Biol
., 2001, 155:447-458.
Klein S, de Fougerolles AR, Blaikie P, Khan L, Pepe A, Green CD, Koteliansky V, Giancotti FG. The a5b1 integrin activates a NF-kB-dependent program of gene expression important for angiogenesis and inflammation.
Mol. Cell. Biol.
2002, 22:5912-5922
Nikolopoulos SN, Blaikie P, Yoshioka T, Guo W, Giancotti FG. Integrin b4 signaling promotes tumor angiogenis.
Cancer Cell
, 2004, 6:471-483.
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