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The following pages link to RhoA and RhoC have distinct roles in migration and invasion by acting through different targets (Q35196063):
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- Identification and characterization of a set of conserved and new regulators of cytoskeletal organization, cell morphology and migration (Q24321510) (← links)
- Dynamic functions of RhoA in tumor cell migration and invasion (Q24567910) (← links)
- Structural Mechanisms and Drug Discovery Prospects of Rho GTPases (Q26745863) (← links)
- Novel Insights into the Roles of Rho Kinase in Cancer (Q26771368) (← links)
- Rho GTPase signalling in cell migration (Q26781332) (← links)
- Physical view on migration modes (Q26801831) (← links)
- Early events in cell spreading as a model for quantitative analysis of biomechanical events (Q26821973) (← links)
- The on-off relationship of Rho and Rac during integrin-mediated adhesion and cell migration (Q26825105) (← links)
- Signaling networks of Rho GTPases in cell motility (Q26849280) (← links)
- RhoC interacts with integrin α5β1 and enhances its trafficking in migrating pancreatic carcinoma cells (Q27301053) (← links)
- Rgnef (p190RhoGEF) knockout inhibits RhoA activity, focal adhesion establishment, and cell motility downstream of integrins (Q27302153) (← links)
- A RhoC biosensor reveals differences in the activation kinetics of RhoA and RhoC in migrating cells (Q27302353) (← links)
- Differential regulation of adhesion complex turnover by ROCK1 and ROCK2 (Q27309003) (← links)
- ROCK1 and 2 differentially regulate actomyosin organization to drive cell and synaptic polarity (Q27309510) (← links)
- α5β1 integrin recycling promotes Arp2/3-independent cancer cell invasion via the formin FHOD3. (Q27310096) (← links)
- The RhoGEF TEM4 Regulates Endothelial Cell Migration by Suppressing Actomyosin Contractility (Q27314891) (← links)
- Myxoma virus oncolytic efficiency can be enhanced through chemical or genetic disruption of the actin cytoskeleton (Q28538172) (← links)
- Spatial regulation of RhoC activity defines protrusion formation in migrating cells (Q28771327) (← links)
- p27(Kip1) controls cytokinesis via the regulation of citron kinase activation. (Q30505731) (← links)
- RhoB regulates cell migration through altered focal adhesion dynamics (Q30516438) (← links)
- The inositol 5-phosphatase SHIP2 is an effector of RhoA and is involved in cell polarity and migration (Q30519429) (← links)
- RCP-driven α5β1 recycling suppresses Rac and promotes RhoA activity via the RacGAP1-IQGAP1 complex (Q30544964) (← links)
- Noncanonical NOTCH signaling limits self-renewal of human epithelial and induced pluripotent stem cells through ROCK activation (Q30557594) (← links)
- TGF-β regulates LARG and GEF-H1 during EMT to affect stiffening response to force and cell invasion. (Q30597668) (← links)
- Automated line scan analysis to quantify biosensor activity at the cell edge (Q30615860) (← links)
- The formin FMNL3 assembles plasma membrane protrusions that participate in cell-cell adhesion (Q30619245) (← links)
- RalB regulates contractility-driven cancer dissemination upon TGFβ stimulation via the RhoGEF GEF-H1 (Q30657060) (← links)
- Toward understanding RhoGTPase specificity: structure, function and local activation (Q30667628) (← links)
- Cannabidiolic acid, a major cannabinoid in fiber-type cannabis, is an inhibitor of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell migration (Q33564023) (← links)
- RhoD Inhibits RhoC-ROCK-Dependent Cell Contraction via PAK6. (Q33658160) (← links)
- ROCK is involved in vasculogenic mimicry formation in hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (Q34215809) (← links)
- Myelin-derived lipids modulate macrophage activity by liver X receptor activation (Q34416303) (← links)
- Suppression of chemotaxis by SSeCKS via scaffolding of phosphoinositol phosphates and the recruitment of the Cdc42 GEF, Frabin, to the leading edge (Q34428538) (← links)
- PIWIL2 induces c-Myc expression by interacting with NME2 and regulates c-Myc-mediated tumor cell proliferation (Q34483631) (← links)
- The RNA-binding protein LARP4 regulates cancer cell migration and invasion (Q34539988) (← links)
- Overexpression of Ras homologous C (RhoC) induces malignant transformation of hepatocytes in vitro and in nude mouse xenografts (Q34575426) (← links)
- RhoC and ROCKs regulate cancer cell interactions with endothelial cells. (Q35665403) (← links)
- A novel function for Cyclin A2: control of cell invasion via RhoA signaling (Q35666323) (← links)
- Spontaneous transformation of murine epithelial cells requires the early acquisition of specific chromosomal aneuploidies and genomic imbalances (Q35748478) (← links)
- Incarvine C suppresses proliferation and vasculogenic mimicry of hepatocellular carcinoma cells via targeting ROCK inhibition (Q35824952) (← links)
- Mechanobiology of tumor invasion: engineering meets oncology (Q35877893) (← links)
- ROCK1 feedback regulation of the upstream small GTPase RhoA (Q35911375) (← links)
- Novel mechanism for negatively regulating Rho-kinase (ROCK) signaling through Coronin1B protein in neuregulin 1 (NRG-1)-induced tumor cell motility (Q36052415) (← links)
- A specific FMNL2 isoform is up-regulated in invasive cells (Q36118158) (← links)
- Adriamycin resistance-associated prohibitin gene inhibits proliferation of human osteosarcoma MG63 cells by interacting with oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes (Q36124937) (← links)
- Neuron navigator 2 overexpression indicates poor prognosis of colorectal cancer and promotes invasion through the SSH1L/cofilin-1 pathway (Q36143888) (← links)
- ARHGAP18: an endogenous inhibitor of angiogenesis, limiting tip formation and stabilizing junctions (Q36147109) (← links)
- The interaction of Gα13 with integrin β1 mediates cell migration by dynamic regulation of RhoA (Q36156836) (← links)
- Androgen-Regulated SPARCL1 in the Tumor Microenvironment Inhibits Metastatic Progression (Q36172537) (← links)
- RhoA Proteolysis Regulates the Actin Cytoskeleton in Response to Oxidative Stress (Q36228636) (← links)