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1. PI3KCIIα-Dependent Autophagy Program Protects From Endothelial Dysfunction and Atherosclerosis in Response to Low Shear Stress in Mice.

2. Leucine-Rich Alpha-2 Glycoprotein 1 Accumulates in Complicated Atherosclerosis and Promotes Calcification.

3. Comparison of the different distribution functions in Gd-doped ceria system by molecular dynamics simulations.

4. A PI3Kγ mimetic peptide triggers CFTR gating, bronchodilation, and reduced inflammation in obstructive airway diseases.

5. A non-catalytic function of PI3Kγ drives smooth muscle cell proliferation after arterial damage.

6. Protein phosphatase 1 activity controls a balance between collective and single cell modes of migration.

7. Small GTPases orchestrate cell-cell communication during collective cell movement.

8. Smooth muscle cells-derived CXCL10 prevents endothelial healing through PI3Kγ-dependent T cells response.

9. PI3KC2α-dependent and VPS34-independent generation of PI3P controls primary cilium-mediated autophagy in response to shear stress.

10. Immune and Smooth Muscle Cells Interactions in Atherosclerosis: How to Target a Breaking Bad Dialogue?

11. Non-autonomous role of Cdc42 in cell-cell communication during collective migration.

12. Myosin II governs collective cell migration behaviour downstream of guidance receptor signalling.

13. Phosphatidylinositol 5-phosphate regulates invasion through binding and activation of Tiam1.

14. Cell coordination of collective migration by Rab11 and Moesin.

15. GTP exchange factor Vav regulates guided cell migration by coupling guidance receptor signalling to local Rac activation.

16. Rab11 regulates cell-cell communication during collective cell movements.

17. Evi5 promotes collective cell migration through its Rab-GAP activity.

18. Shigella flexneri infection generates the lipid PI5P to alter endocytosis and prevent termination of EGFR signaling.

19. The nucleophosmin-anaplastic lymphoma kinase oncogene interacts, activates, and uses the kinase PIKfyve to increase invasiveness.

20. Spatial restriction of receptor tyrosine kinase activity through a polarized endocytic cycle controls border cell migration.

21. Matrix metalloproteinase-9 is upregulated in nucleophosmin-anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive anaplastic lymphomas and activated at the cell surface by the chaperone heat shock protein 90 to promote cell invasion.

22. PtdIns5P protects Akt from dephosphorylation through PP2A inhibition.

23. Elevated levels of PtdIns5P in NPM-ALK transformed cells: implication of PIKfyve.

24. Activation of Rac1 and the exchange factor Vav3 are involved in NPM-ALK signaling in anaplastic large cell lymphomas.

25. PtdIns5P: a little phosphoinositide with big functions?

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