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1. Optimizing metastatic-cascade-dependent Rac1 targeting in breast cancer: Guidance using optical window intravital FRET imaging

2. CYRI-B-mediated macropinocytosis drives metastasis via lysophosphatidic acid receptor uptake

3. Collagen VI expression is negatively mechanosensitive in pancreatic cancer cells and supports the metastatic niche

4. CYRI-B mediated macropinocytosis drives metastasis via lysophosphatidic acid receptor uptake

5. Optimizing metastatic-cascade-dependent Rac1 targeting in breast cancer: Guidance using optical window intravital FRET imaging

6. The Arp2/3 complex is crucial for colonisation of the mouse skin by melanoblasts

7. Loss of N-WASP drives early progression in anApcmodel of intestinal tumourigenesis

8. N-WASP control of LPAR1 trafficking establishes response to self-generated LPA gradients to promote pancreatic cancer cell metastasis

9. Fam49/CYRI interacts with Rac1 and locally suppresses protrusions

10. Chemotaxis in Pacreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Metastasis: An Unexpected Role of NWASP in Maintaining Self-Generated Gradients and LPA Receptor Recycling

11. CYRI (FAM49) proteins are local inhibitors of Scar/WAVE induced lamellipodia that bind directly to active Rac1

12. Coordination by Cdc42 of Actin, Contractility, and Adhesion for Melanoblast Movement in Mouse Skin

13. N-WASP coordinates the delivery and F-actin–mediated capture of MT1-MMP at invasive pseudopods

14. Scar/WAVE3 contributes to motility and plasticity of lamellipodial dynamics but not invasion in three dimensions

15. BTB-Kelch protein Krp1 regulates proliferation and differentiation of myoblasts

16. Functional analysis of Dictyostelium IBARa reveals a conserved role of the I-BAR domain in endocytosis

17. Novel β-Propeller of the BTB-Kelch Protein Krp1 Provides a Binding Site for Lasp-1 That Is Necessary for Pseudopodial Extension

18. Transcription factors control invasion: AP-1 the first among equals

19. Invasion is a genetic program regulated by transcription factors

20. AP-1 Differentially Expressed Proteins Krp1 and Fibronectin Cooperatively Enhance Rho-ROCK-Independent Mesenchymal Invasion by Altering the Function, Localization, and Activity of Nondifferentially Expressed Proteins

21. Role of Mayven, a kelch-related protein in oligodendrocyte process formation

22. Dystroglycan, a scaffold for the ERK–MAP kinase cascade

23. Direct interaction of β-dystroglycan with F-actin

24. Transcriptional regulation of cell invasion

25. Krp1, a novel kelch related protein that is involved in pseudopod elongation in transformed cells

26. The Arp2/3 activator WASH regulates α5β1-integrin-mediated invasive migration

27. Rab25 associates with alpha5beta1 integrin to promote invasive migration in 3D microenvironments

28. Muscular dystrophies, the cytoskeleton and cell adhesion

29. Regulation of a multigenic invasion programme by the transcription factor, AP-1: re-expression of a down-regulated gene, TSC-36, inhibits invasion

30. The ABA-1 allergen of Ascaris lumbricoides: sequence polymorphism, stage and tissue-specific expression, lipid binding function, and protein biophysical properties

31. Mtss1 Promotes Cell-Cell Junction Assembly and Stability through the Small GTPase Rac1

32. A cDNA encoding repeating units of the ABA-1 allergen of Ascaris

34. The Actin-Bundling Protein Fascin Stabilizes Actin in Invadopodia and Potentiates Protrusive Invasion

35. Loss of Scar/WAVE Complex Promotes N-WASP- and FAK-Dependent Invasion

36. Mtss1 promotes cell-cell junction assembly and stability through the small GTPase Rac1.

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