Cdc42 promotes transendothelial migration of cancer cells through β1 integrin.
Cancer cells interact with endothelial cells during the process of metastatic spreading. Here, we use a small interfering RNA screen targeting Rho GTPases in cancer cells to identify Cdc42 as a critical regulator of cancer cell-endothelial cell interactions and transendothelial migration. We find th...
Main Authors: | Reymond, N, Im, J, Garg, R, Vega, F, Borda d'Agua, B, Riou, P, Cox, S, Valderrama, F, Muschel, R, Ridley, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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