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2013/06/30

Cell Migration Newsletter July 2013

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Cell Migration Newsletter
July 2013
 
cellmigration@nature.com subject page aims to provide you with the latest research on the control of cell migration and its biological roles in development and disease. This page brings together a collection of original research, reviews and research highlights from Nature Publishing Group.

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Chase-and-run between adjacent cell populations promotes directional collective migration FREE
Eric Theveneau, Benjamin Steventon, Elena Scarpa, Simon Garcia, Xavier Trepat, Andrea Streit & Roberto Mayor
Nature Cell Biology doi:10.1038/ncb2772
 
Integrin inactivators: balancing cellular functions in vitro and in vivo FREE
Daniel Bouvard, Jeroen Pouwels, Nicola De Franceschi & Johanna Ivaska
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology doi:10.1038/nrm3599
 
Neutrophil swarms require LTB4 and integrins at sites of cell death in vivo FREE
Tim Lämmermann, Philippe V. Afonso, Bastian R. Angermann, Ji Ming Wang, Wolfgang Kastenmüller, Carole A. Parent & Ronald N. Germain
Nature doi:10.1038/nature12175
 
Measuring collective cell movement and extracellular matrix interactions using magnetic resonance imaging FREE
Yun Chen, Stephen J. Dodd, Michael A. Tangrea, Michael R. Emmert-Buck & Alan P. Koretsky
Scientific Reports doi:10.1038/srep01879
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Matrix geometry determines optimal cancer cell migration strategy and modulates response to interventions
Melda Tozluoğlu, Alexander L. Tournier, Robert P. Jenkins, Steven Hooper, Paul A. Bates & Erik Sahai
Nature Cell Biology doi:10.1038/ncb2775
 
Functions of cofilin in cell locomotion and invasion
Jose Javier Bravo-Cordero, Marco A. O. Magalhaes, Robert J. Eddy, Louis Hodgson & John Condeelis
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology doi:10.1038/nrm3609
 
Desmoglein 3 promotes cancer cell migration and invasion by regulating activator protein 1 and protein kinase C-dependent-Ezrin activation
L Brown, A Waseem, I N Cruz, J Szary, E Gunic, T Mannan, M Unadkat, M Yang, F Valderrama, E A O?Toole & H Wan
Oncogene doi:10.1038/onc.2013.186
 
EphA2 promotes epithelial–mesenchymal transition through the Wnt/β-catenin pathway in gastric cancer cells
J Huang, D Xiao, G Li, J Ma, P Chen, W Yuan, F Hou, J Ge, M Zhong, Y Tang, X Xia & Z Chen
Oncogene doi:10.1038/onc.2013.238
 
M2-polarized tumor-associated macrophages promoted epithelial–mesenchymal transition in pancreatic cancer cells, partially through TLR4/IL-10 signaling pathway
Chao-Ying Liu, Juan-Ying Xu, Xiao-Yan Shi, Wei Huang, Ting-Yan Ruan, Ping Xie & Jun-Li Ding
Laboratory Investigation doi:10.1038/labinvest.2013.69
 
β1- and αv-class integrins cooperate to regulate myosin II during rigidity sensing of fibronectin-based microenvironments
Herbert B. Schiller, Michaela-Rosemarie Hermann, Julien Polleux, Timothée Vignaud, Sara Zanivan, Caroline C. Friedel, Zhiqi Sun, Aurelia Raducanu, Kay-E. Gottschalk, Manuel Théry, Matthias Mann & Reinhard Fässler
Nature Cell Biology doi:10.1038/ncb2747
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