LPP is a Src substrate required for invadopodia formation and efficient breast cancer lung metastasis
Lipoma preferred partner (LPP) mediates TGFβ-induced breast cancer cell migration and invasion. Here the authors show that LPP is a Src-family kinase substrate that regulates the formation of protrusions of the plasma membrane -called invadopodia- required for breast cancer metastasis.
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Main Authors: | Elaine Ngan, Konstantin Stoletov, Harvey W. Smith, Jessica Common, William J. Muller, John D. Lewis, Peter M. Siegel |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7ea97a33e3164d48a89da3953228c9fb |
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