2013
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.tim2013-a82
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Abstract A82: The role of PI3-kinase signaling pathway in invadopodia formation

Abstract: Degradation of extracellular matrix that is present in the basement membrane and tumor stroma is essential for local invasion and formation of metastatic sites by malignant cancer cells. Invadopodia are extracellular matrix-degrading protrusions formed by invasive cancer cells that have been shown to function in cancer invasion and metastasis. Although many invadopodia components have been identified, signaling pathways that link extracellular stimuli to invadopodia formation remain poorly understood. The phos… Show more

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