Group I Paks are essential for epithelial- mesenchymal transition in an Apc-driven model of colorectal cancer
Group I Paks, like Pak1, are required for the activation of several key oncogenic signaling pathways. Here the authors study an inducible peptide mimicking the auto-inhibitory domain of Pak1 and show promising anti-tumor effects in a mouse model of colorectal cancer.
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Main Authors: | H. Y. Chow, B. Dong, C. A. Valencia, C. T. Zeng, J. N. Koch, T. Y. Prudnikova, J. Chernoff |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3974d458c1394ee9a963760e6ec8129f |
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