AbstractThe last decades have witnessed an exponential increase in our knowledge of Rho GTPase signaling network which further highlighted the cross talk between these proteins and the complexity of their signaling pathways. In this review, we summarize the upstream and downstream players from Rho GTPases that are mainly involved in actin polymerization leading to cell motility and potentially playing a role in cancer cell metastasis
The low molecular weight GTP-binding protein RhoA regulates many cellular events, including cell mig...
The acquisition of a motile and invasive phenotype is an important step in the development of tumors...
AbstractIn addition to their roles in organizing the actin cytoskeleton, members of the Rho family o...
AbstractThe last decades have witnessed an exponential increase in our knowledge of Rho GTPase signa...
AbstractRho GTPases contribute to multiple cellular processes that could affect cancer progression, ...
AbstractMany features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound ef...
AbstractRho GTPases control signal transduction pathways that link cell surface receptors to a varie...
Many features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound effects of...
Cell migration is dependent on the dynamic formation and disassembly of actin filament-based structu...
Cell migration is critical to the development and maintenance of higher organisms, and is required f...
One of the main research areas in biology from the mid‐1980s through the 1990s was the elucidation o...
Cancer cell migration enables metastatic spread causing most cancer deaths. Rho-family GTPases contr...
Abstract Rho GTPases represent a family of small GTP-binding proteins involved in cell cytoskeleton ...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
The Rho GTPases form a subgroup of the Ras superfamily of 20- to 30-kD GTP-binding proteins that hav...
The low molecular weight GTP-binding protein RhoA regulates many cellular events, including cell mig...
The acquisition of a motile and invasive phenotype is an important step in the development of tumors...
AbstractIn addition to their roles in organizing the actin cytoskeleton, members of the Rho family o...
AbstractThe last decades have witnessed an exponential increase in our knowledge of Rho GTPase signa...
AbstractRho GTPases contribute to multiple cellular processes that could affect cancer progression, ...
AbstractMany features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound ef...
AbstractRho GTPases control signal transduction pathways that link cell surface receptors to a varie...
Many features of cell behavior are regulated by Rho family GTPases, but the most profound effects of...
Cell migration is dependent on the dynamic formation and disassembly of actin filament-based structu...
Cell migration is critical to the development and maintenance of higher organisms, and is required f...
One of the main research areas in biology from the mid‐1980s through the 1990s was the elucidation o...
Cancer cell migration enables metastatic spread causing most cancer deaths. Rho-family GTPases contr...
Abstract Rho GTPases represent a family of small GTP-binding proteins involved in cell cytoskeleton ...
Rho GTPases are versatile regulators of cell shape that act on the actin cytoskeleton. Studies using...
The Rho GTPases form a subgroup of the Ras superfamily of 20- to 30-kD GTP-binding proteins that hav...
The low molecular weight GTP-binding protein RhoA regulates many cellular events, including cell mig...
The acquisition of a motile and invasive phenotype is an important step in the development of tumors...
AbstractIn addition to their roles in organizing the actin cytoskeleton, members of the Rho family o...