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‣ Perineural Invasion in Aggressive Skin Carcinomas of the Head and Neck
‣ Laminin-derived peptide AG73 regulates migration, invasion, and protease activity of human oral squamous cell carcinoma cells through syndecan-1 and beta 1 integrin
‣ Ecologia e controle da invasão de Pinus elliottii no campo cerrado; Ecology of invasion and management of slash pine in a Brazilian savanna
‣ Perineural Invasion in Aggressive Skin Carcinomas of the Head and Neck
‣ Adipose tissue-derived stem cells promote pancreatic cancer cell proliferation and invasion
‣ Identification of genes regulating migration and invasion using a new model of metastatic prostate cancer
‣ Intracellular Signaling and Trafficking in Cancer: Role of Rab5-GTPase in Migration and Invasion of Breast Cells
‣ Mutant p53 drives invasion in breast tumors through up-regulation of miR-155
‣ Invasive fireweed in Australia: exploring the invasion dynamics of Senecio madagascariensis using population genetics.
‣ New approaches to studying Plasmodium falciparum merozoite invasion and insights into invasion biology
‣ Isolation of viable Plasmodium falciparum merozoites to define erythrocyte invasion events and advance vaccine and drug development
‣ Untersuchungen zur Funktion von Heparansulfat-Proteoglykanen während der Invasion von Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Epithelzellen; The role of heparansulfate-proteoglycans during the invasion of Neisseria gonorrhoeae into epithelial cells
‣ ΔNp63α activates CD82 metastasis suppressor to inhibit cancer cell invasion
‣ Influence of Spartina alterniflora invasion stages on macrobenthic communities on a tidal flat in Wenzhou Bay, China
‣ Acción del hexaclorobenceno en la migración, invasión y metástasis en modelos experimentales de cáncer de mama; Hexachlorobenene action on migration, invasion and metastasis in breast cancer experimental models
‣ Acción del hexaclorobenceno en la migración, invasión y metástasis en modelos experimentales de cáncer de mama; Hexachlorobenene action on migration, invasion and metastasis in breast cancer experimental models
‣ Influence of Spartina alterniflora invasion stages on macrobenthic communities on a tidal flat in Wenzhou Bay, China
‣ Basement Membrane Dynamics During Anchor Cell Invasion
Basement membranes are a dense, sheet-like form of extracellular matrix that underlie epithelia and endothelia, and surround muscle, fat and Schwann cells. Basement membranes separate tissues and protect them from mechanical stresses. Although traditionally thought of as a static support structure, a growing body of evidence suggests that dynamic basement membrane deposition and modification instruct cell behavior and morphogenetic processes. In this thesis, I discuss how changes to basement membrane affect anchor cell (AC) invasion during C. elegans uterine vulval attachment. During AC invasion, the uterine AC breaches two juxtaposed basement membranes to contact the underlying vulval epithelium. Using live-cell imaging, genetics, molecular biology and electron microscopy I identify three modifications to the BM that affect AC invasion. In Chapter 2, I describe a system for linking juxtaposed basement membranes to stably align or connect adjacent tissues. This adhesion system promotes rapid AC invasion and also regulates a more long-term connection between the uterine tissue and the hypodermal seam cell in the adult worm. Chapter 3 elucidates how the BM component SPARC promotes cell invasion. As SPARC overexpression is correlated with cancer metastasis...