Items where Subject is "cell migration"
- CSHL Subject List (7)
- organs, tissues, organelles, cell types and functions (7)
- cell types and functions (7)
- cell functions (7)
- cell migration (7)
- cell functions (7)
- cell types and functions (7)
- organs, tissues, organelles, cell types and functions (7)
Paper
Baker, L., BeGora, M., Au Yeung, F., Feigin, M. E., Rosenberg, A. Z., Lowe, S. W., Kislinger, T., Muthuswamy, S. K. (June 2016) SCRIBBLE is required for pregnancy-induced alveologenesis in the adult mammary gland. J Cell Sci, 129 (12). pp. 2307-2315. ISSN 1477-9137 (Electronic)0021-9533 (Linking)
Diermeier, S. D., Chang, K. C., Freier, S. M., Rigo, F., Bennett, C. F., Spector, D. L. (March 2016) Long noncoding RNAs as targets of mammary tumor cell proliferation and migration. Cancer Research, 76. ISSN 0008-5472
Diermeier, Sarah D, Chang, Kung-Chi, Freier, Susan M, Song, Junyan, El Demerdash, Osama, Krasnitz, Alexander, Rigo, Frank, Bennett, C. Frank, Spector, David L (September 2016) Mammary Tumor-Associated RNAs Impact Tumor Cell Proliferation, Invasion, and Migration. Cell Reports, 17 (1). pp. 261-274. ISSN 2211-1247 (Public Dataset)
Govek, Eve-Ellen, Wu, Zhuhao, Acehan, Devrim, Molina, Henrik, Rivera, Keith, Zhu, Xiaodong, Fang, Yin, Tessier-Lavigne, Marc, Hatten, Mary Elizabeth (March 2018) Cdc42 Regulates Neuronal Polarity during Cerebellar Axon Formation and Glial-Guided Migration. iScience, 1. pp. 35-48. ISSN 2589-0042
Huilgol, D., Tole, S. (July 2016) Cell migration in the developing rodent olfactory system. Cell Mol Life Sci, 73 (13). pp. 2467-2490. ISSN 1420-9071 (Electronic)1420-682X (Linking)
Myat, M. M., Louis, D., Mavrommatis, A., Collins, L., Mattis, J., Ledru, M., Verghese, S., Su, T. T. (May 2019) Regulators of cell movement during development and regeneration in Drosophila. Open Biol, 9 (5). p. 180245. ISSN 2046-2441
Roy, I., McAllister, D., Gorse, E., Dixon, K., Cheng, G., Getschman, A., Engle, D., Tsai, S., Tuveson, D., Evans, D., Volkman, B., Kalyanaraman, B., Dwinell, M. (July 2015) Chemokine biased agonists regulate pancreatic cancer migration and metastasis through bioenergetic signaling. Cancer Research, 75 (Supple). B55. ISSN 0008-5472