Background: The prognosis of glioblastoma remains poor, related to its diffuse spread within the brain. There is an ongoing search for molecular regulators of this particularly invasive behavior. One approach is to look for actin regulating proteins that might be targeted by future anti-cancer therapy. The formin family of proteins orchestrates rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton in multiple cellular processes. Recently, the formin proteins mDia1 and mDia2 were shown to be expressed in glioblastoma in vitro, and their function could be modified by small molecule agonists. This finding implies that the formins could be future therapeutic targets in glioblastoma.Methods: In cell studies, we investigated the changes in expression of the 15...
The functional properties of actin-regulating formin proteins are diverse and in many cases cell-typ...
Background: High-grade astrocytomas are malignant brain tumours that infiltrate the surrounding brai...
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) cells are highly invasive, infiltrating into the surrounding normal br...
BackgroundThe prognosis of glioblastoma remains poor, related to its diffuse spread within the brain...
Small-molecule agonists of mammalian Diaphanous–related (mDia) formins reveal an effective glioblast...
High-grade glioma (HGG, WHO Grade III–IV) accounts for the majority of adult primary malignant...
One of the most devastating hallmarks of cancer is invasion, a prerequisite for tumour metastasis. R...
Glioblastoma is the most common form of primary malignant brain tumour. These tumours are highly pro...
AbstractMalignant glioma is the most common primary brain tumor, and its ability to invade the surro...
Invasive cell migration is a key step for cancer metastasis and involves Rho GTPase-controlled reorg...
In search of novel genes associated with glioma pathogenesis, we have previously shown frequent dele...
Cell migration is a fundamental process throughout the lives of multicellular organisms as well as i...
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) cells are highly invasive, infiltrating into the surrounding normal br...
Glioblastoma is the most common form of primary malignant brain tumour. These tumours are highly pro...
Despite major improvements in imaging, radiation, and surgery, the prognosis for patients with Gliob...
The functional properties of actin-regulating formin proteins are diverse and in many cases cell-typ...
Background: High-grade astrocytomas are malignant brain tumours that infiltrate the surrounding brai...
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) cells are highly invasive, infiltrating into the surrounding normal br...
BackgroundThe prognosis of glioblastoma remains poor, related to its diffuse spread within the brain...
Small-molecule agonists of mammalian Diaphanous–related (mDia) formins reveal an effective glioblast...
High-grade glioma (HGG, WHO Grade III–IV) accounts for the majority of adult primary malignant...
One of the most devastating hallmarks of cancer is invasion, a prerequisite for tumour metastasis. R...
Glioblastoma is the most common form of primary malignant brain tumour. These tumours are highly pro...
AbstractMalignant glioma is the most common primary brain tumor, and its ability to invade the surro...
Invasive cell migration is a key step for cancer metastasis and involves Rho GTPase-controlled reorg...
In search of novel genes associated with glioma pathogenesis, we have previously shown frequent dele...
Cell migration is a fundamental process throughout the lives of multicellular organisms as well as i...
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) cells are highly invasive, infiltrating into the surrounding normal br...
Glioblastoma is the most common form of primary malignant brain tumour. These tumours are highly pro...
Despite major improvements in imaging, radiation, and surgery, the prognosis for patients with Gliob...
The functional properties of actin-regulating formin proteins are diverse and in many cases cell-typ...
Background: High-grade astrocytomas are malignant brain tumours that infiltrate the surrounding brai...
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) cells are highly invasive, infiltrating into the surrounding normal br...