Congratulations to Matthew Paszek (now at Cornell University) and all other authors on their recent publication in Nature!
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Author [ Title] Type Year Filters: Keyword is Cell Transformation, Neoplastic [Clear All Filters]
Tumour-stromal interactions. Integrins and cell adhesions as modulators of mammary cell survival and transformation.. Breast Cancer Res. 3(4):224-9.
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2001. The tension mounts: mechanics meets morphogenesis and malignancy.. J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia. 9(4):325-42.
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2004. A tense situation: forcing tumour progression.. Nat Rev Cancer. 9(2):108-22.
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2009. Mechanics, malignancy, and metastasis: the force journey of a tumor cell.. Cancer Metastasis Rev. 28(1-2):113-27.
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2009. Mammary epithelial cell: influence of extracellular matrix composition and organization during development and tumorigenesis.. Int J Biochem Cell Biol. 39(11):1987-94.
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2007. In situ force mapping of mammary gland transformation.. Integr Biol (Camb). 3(9):910-21.
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2011. Forcing form and function: biomechanical regulation of tumor evolution.. Trends Cell Biol. 21(1):47-56.
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2011. Biomechanical regulation of cell orientation and fate.. Oncogene. 27(55):6981-93.
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