Active PI3K pathway causes an invasive phenotype which can be reversed or promoted by blocking the pathway at divergent nodes.

The PTEN/PI3K pathway is commonly mutated in cancer and therefore represents an attractive target for therapeutic intervention. To investigate the primary phenotypes mediated by increased pathway signaling in a clean, patient-relevant context, an activating PIK3CA mutation (H1047R) was knocked-in to...

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Autores principales: Jeffrey J Wallin, Jane Guan, Kyle A Edgar, Wei Zhou, Ross Francis, Anthony C Torres, Peter M Haverty, Jeffrey Eastham-Anderson, Sabrina Arena, Alberto Bardelli, Sue Griffin, John E Goodall, Kyla M Grimshaw, Klaus P Hoeflich, Christopher Torrance, Marcia Belvin, Lori S Friedman
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Publicado: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/64952bf9ee0a4f75af0606c666386285
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