Abstract Rho GTPases represent a family of small GTP-binding proteins involved in cell cytoskeleton organization, migration, transcription, and proliferation. A common theme of these processes is a dynamic reorganization of actin cytoskeleton which has now emerged as a major switch control mainly carried out by Rho and Rac GTPase subfamilies, playing an acknowledged role in adaptation of cell motility to the microenvironment. Cells exhibit three distinct modes of migration when invading the 3 D environment. Collective motility leads to movement of cohorts of cells which maintain the adherens junctions and move by photolytic degradation of matrix barriers. Single cell mesenchymal-type movement is characterized by an elongated cellular shape ...
van Golen, KennethProstate cancer metastasis to bone is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality...
AbstractRho GTPases control signal transduction pathways that link cell surface receptors to a varie...
Involvement of Rho GTPases in cancer has been a matter of debate since the identification of the fir...
The acquisition of a motile and invasive phenotype is an important step in the development of tumors...
Tumor cells exhibit two different modes of individual cell movement. Mesenchymal-type movement is ch...
Metastasis, initially driven by cells migrating and invading through the local environment, leads to...
Small GTPases of the Ras, Rho and Ral families play important roles in tumour biology. Genetic alter...
AbstractThe last decades have witnessed an exponential increase in our knowledge of Rho GTPase signa...
Cell motility requires actin assembly mediated by Rac, a Rho family GTPase. In this issue, Palamides...
Cell motility requires actin assembly mediated by Rac, a Rho family GTPase. In this issue, Palamides...
For many years, cancer-associated mutations in RHO GTPases were not identified and observations sugg...
Cellular movement is central to invasion. The Rho family of small GTPases co-ordinate the cytoskelet...
AbstractRho GTPases contribute to multiple cellular processes that could affect cancer progression, ...
Rho GTPases, including RhoA, Rac1 and Cdc42, are key regulators of cell migration in animals. In a r...
The Ras-homology (Rho) GTPases were initially linked to regulation of actin cytoskeletal architectur...
van Golen, KennethProstate cancer metastasis to bone is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality...
AbstractRho GTPases control signal transduction pathways that link cell surface receptors to a varie...
Involvement of Rho GTPases in cancer has been a matter of debate since the identification of the fir...
The acquisition of a motile and invasive phenotype is an important step in the development of tumors...
Tumor cells exhibit two different modes of individual cell movement. Mesenchymal-type movement is ch...
Metastasis, initially driven by cells migrating and invading through the local environment, leads to...
Small GTPases of the Ras, Rho and Ral families play important roles in tumour biology. Genetic alter...
AbstractThe last decades have witnessed an exponential increase in our knowledge of Rho GTPase signa...
Cell motility requires actin assembly mediated by Rac, a Rho family GTPase. In this issue, Palamides...
Cell motility requires actin assembly mediated by Rac, a Rho family GTPase. In this issue, Palamides...
For many years, cancer-associated mutations in RHO GTPases were not identified and observations sugg...
Cellular movement is central to invasion. The Rho family of small GTPases co-ordinate the cytoskelet...
AbstractRho GTPases contribute to multiple cellular processes that could affect cancer progression, ...
Rho GTPases, including RhoA, Rac1 and Cdc42, are key regulators of cell migration in animals. In a r...
The Ras-homology (Rho) GTPases were initially linked to regulation of actin cytoskeletal architectur...
van Golen, KennethProstate cancer metastasis to bone is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality...
AbstractRho GTPases control signal transduction pathways that link cell surface receptors to a varie...
Involvement of Rho GTPases in cancer has been a matter of debate since the identification of the fir...