Control of epithelial cell migration and invasion by the IKKβ- and CK1α-mediated degradation of RAPGEF2
Epithelial cell migration is crucial for the development and regeneration of epithelial tissues. Aberrant regulation of epithelial cell migration has a major role in pathological processes such as the development of cancer metastasis and tissue fibrosis. Here, we report that in response to factors t...
Main Authors: | Magliozzi, R, Low, T, Weijts, B, Cheng, T, Spanjaard, E, Mohammed, S, vanVeen, A, Ovaa, H, deRooij, J, Zwartkruis, F, Bos, J, deBruin, A, Heck, A, Guardavaccaro, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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