Actin stress fiber organization promotes cell stiffening and proliferation of pre-invasive breast cancer cells
When cells acquire a malignant phenotype they become less stiff and this helps migration and invasion favouring metastasis. Here the authors show that Src-driven cell transformation and transition to a less stiff state follows an event of membrane stiffening due to stress fibres accumulation.
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Autores principales: | Sandra Tavares, André Filipe Vieira, Anna Verena Taubenberger, Margarida Araújo, Nuno Pimpao Martins, Catarina Brás-Pereira, António Polónia, Maik Herbig, Clara Barreto, Oliver Otto, Joana Cardoso, José B. Pereira-Leal, Jochen Guck, Joana Paredes, Florence Janody |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/81895e0259f64593b8f9d2d82c68edd5 |
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