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- Invadopodia are actin-rich protrusions of the plasma membrane that are ****ociated with degradation of the extracellular matrix in cancer invasiveness...
- structure is only minutes in duration, much shorter than observed in invadopodia. Podosomes are thought to be intimately connected to cellular motility...
- behavior of whole cells, for the study of cellular protrusions called invadopodia and podosomes, which are protrusive structures in cancer cells and play...
- formation of invadopodia, actin-based protrusiona that are hotspots for secretion of matrix-degrading proteinases. In 2013, she found that invadopodia and exosomes...
- are highly linked with the presence of invadopodia, protrusive and adhesive structures on cancer cells. Invadopodia have been shown to concentrate MMPs (including...
- "supramembrane" structures such as caveolae, postsynaptic density, podosomes, invadopodia, focal adhesion, and different types of cell junctions. These structures...
- been used to identify the molecular composition of breast cancer cell invadopodia, which are important for metastasis. Biotin-based proximity labeling...
- cytoskeleton, namely the formation of podosome rosettes, otherwise known as invadopodia. SU6656 was initially published as a Src family kinase inhibitor with...
- microspikes, pseudopods, thin filopodia, thick filopodia, gliopodia, myopodia, invadopodia, podosomes, telopodes, tunneling nanotubes and dendrites. The term cytoneme...
- branching. Cortactin is important in promoting lamellipodia formation, invadopodia formation, cell migration, and endocytosis. In humans, cortactin is encoded...