2018
DOI: 10.1101/508416
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KGF induces podosome formation via integrin-Erk1/2 signaling in human immortalized oral epithelial cells

Abstract: Statement: Human immortalized oral epithelial cells can form podosomes after stimulation with KGF during which integrin-Erk1/2 signaling play essential roles. AbstractOur recent study established the role of integrins in KGF-induced oral epithelial adhesion and rete peg elongation. However, how extracellular matrix remodeling cooperates with the increased epithelial adhesion during rete peg elongation has yet to be determined. Podosomes are cell-matrix contact structures that combine several abilities, includi… Show more

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