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2. Targeting melanoma with front-line therapy does not abrogate Nodal-expressing tumor cells
3. Expression and Functional Significance of VE-Cadherin in Aggressive Human Melanoma Cells: Role in Vasculogenic Mimicry
4. Maspin Acts at the Cell Membrane to Inhibit Invasion and Motility of Mammary and Prostatic Cancer Cells
5. Tumor cell vascular mimicry: Novel targeting opportunity in melanoma
6. Heterogeneity of Melanoma with Stem Cell Properties
7. Data from Focal Adhesion Kinase Promotes the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
8. Supplementary Methods from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
9. Supplementary Figure 3 from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
10. Supplementary Figure 4 from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
11. Data from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
12. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-5 from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
13. Supplementary Figure 5 from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
14. Supplementary Figure 1 from Focal Adhesion Kinase Promotes the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
15. Supplementary Tables 1-4 from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
16. Supplementary Figure 2 from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
17. Supplementary Table 2 from Focal Adhesion Kinase Promotes the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
18. Supplementary Figure 2 from Focal Adhesion Kinase Promotes the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
19. Supplementary Figure 3 from Focal Adhesion Kinase Promotes the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
20. Supplementary Figure 4 from Focal Adhesion Kinase Promotes the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
21. Supplementary Figure 1 from Regulation of the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal by Notch4 Facilitates Manifestation of the Aggressive Melanoma Phenotype
22. Targeting the Stem Cell Properties of Adult Breast Cancer Cells: Using Combinatorial Strategies to Overcome Drug Resistance
23. Lessons from Embryogenesis
24. Nodal signaling promotes a tumorigenic phenotype in human breast cancer
25. Melanoma Tumor Cell Heterogeneity: A Molecular Approach to Study Subpopulations Expressing the Embryonic Morphogen Nodal
26. Overview of Tumor Cells and the Microenvironment
27. Plasticity Underlying Multipotent Tumor Stem Cells
28. Epithelial-Mesenchymal Molecular Interactions in Prostatic Tumor Cell Plasticity
29. The Plasticity of Melanoma Cells and Associated Clinical Implications
30. Vasculogenic Mimicry: Angiogenesis in Disguise?
31. Plasticity underlies tumor progression: role of Nodal signaling
32. The Stem Cell Plasticity of Aggressive Melanoma Tumor Cells
33. Tumor Cell Vasculogenic Mimicry: From Controversy to Therapeutic Promise
34. Human Embryonic Stem Cell Microenvironment Suppresses the Tumorigenic Phenotype of Aggressive Cancer Cells
35. Reprogramming Metastatic Melanoma Cells to Assume a Neural Crest Cell-Like Phenotype in an Embryonic Microenvironment
36. Genetic analysis of the ‘uveal melanoma’ C918 cell line reveals atypical BRAF and common KRAS mutations and single tandem repeat profile identical to the cutaneous melanoma C8161 cell line
37. Divergence(s) in nodal signaling between aggressive melanoma and embryonic stem cells
38. Maspin, a Serpin with Tumor-Suppressing Activity in Human Mammary Epithelial Cells
39. Role of the α v β 3 Integrin in Human Melanoma Cell Invasion
40. Editor's Note: The Paradoxical Expression of Maspin in Ovarian Carcinoma
41. Maspin: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications
42. The Epigenetic Influence of Tumor and Embryonic Microenvironments: How Different are They?
43. Exploiting the Convergence of Embryonic and Tumorigenic Signaling Pathways to Develop New Therapeutic Targets
44. Vasculogenic mimicry and tumour-cell plasticity: lessons from melanoma
45. Molecular plasticity of human melanoma cells
46. A Requirement for Dimerization of HP1Hsα in Suppression of Breast Cancer Invasion
47. Molecular Role(s) for Integrins in Human Melanoma Invasion
48. Differentially expressed genes associated with the metastatic phenotype in breast cancer
49. Epithelial-Mesenchymal Molecular Interactions in Prostatic Tumor Cell Plasticity
50. Reactivation of embryonic nodal signaling is associated with tumor progression and promotes the growth of prostate cancer cells
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