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1. NHERF-1: Modulator of Glioblastoma Cell Migration and Invasion

2. Regulation of Glioma Cell Migration by Seri ne-Phosphorylated P3111

3. Supplementary Figure S1 from The Fibroblast Growth Factor–Inducible 14 Receptor Is Highly Expressed in HER2-Positive Breast Tumors and Regulates Breast Cancer Cell Invasive Capacity

4. Supplementary Data 3 from Increased Fibroblast Growth Factor-Inducible 14 Expression Levels Promote Glioma Cell Invasion via Rac1 and Nuclear Factor-κB and Correlate with Poor Patient Outcome

5. Supplementary Data 1 from Increased Fibroblast Growth Factor-Inducible 14 Expression Levels Promote Glioma Cell Invasion via Rac1 and Nuclear Factor-κB and Correlate with Poor Patient Outcome

6. Supplementary Data 2 from Increased Fibroblast Growth Factor-Inducible 14 Expression Levels Promote Glioma Cell Invasion via Rac1 and Nuclear Factor-κB and Correlate with Poor Patient Outcome

7. Supplementary Data 4 from Increased Fibroblast Growth Factor-Inducible 14 Expression Levels Promote Glioma Cell Invasion via Rac1 and Nuclear Factor-κB and Correlate with Poor Patient Outcome

8. Data from Increased Fibroblast Growth Factor-Inducible 14 Expression Levels Promote Glioma Cell Invasion via Rac1 and Nuclear Factor-κB and Correlate with Poor Patient Outcome

9. The Fibroblast Growth Factor–Inducible 14 Receptor Is Highly Expressed in HER2-Positive Breast Tumors and Regulates Breast Cancer Cell Invasive Capacity

10. The Tumor Necrosis Factor-like Weak Inducer of Apoptosis (TWEAK)-Fibroblast Growth Factor-inducible 14 (Fn14) Signaling System Regulates Glioma Cell Survival via NFκB Pathway Activation and BCL-XL/BCL-W Expression

11. Gene Expression Profile of Glioblastoma Multiforme Invasive Phenotype Points to New Therapeutic Targets

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13. Gap junction intercellular communication in gliomas is inversely related to cell motility

14. Reciprocal activation of transcription factors underlies the dichotomy between proliferation and invasion of glioma cells

15. SLC9A3R1 (solute carrier family 9 (sodium/hydrogen exchanger), member 3 regulator 1)

16. Tumor Necrosis Factor-Like Weak Inducer of Apoptosis (TWEAK) Stimulation of Glioma Cell Survival Is Dependent Upon Akt2 Function

17. Glioma cells on the run – the migratory transcriptome of 10 human glioma cell lines

18. Increased fibroblast growth factor-inducible 14 expression levels promote glioma cell invasion via Rac1 and nuclear factor-kappaB and correlate with poor patient outcome

19. Critical role of the FERM domain in Pyk2 stimulated glioma cell migration

20. EphB2/R-Ras signaling regulates glioma cell adhesion, growth, and invasion

21. An expression signature classifies chemotherapy-resistant pediatric osteosarcoma

22. The phosphorylation of EphB2 receptor regulates migration and invasion of human glioma cells

23. Differential role of proline-rich tyrosine kinase 2 and focal adhesion kinase in determining glioblastoma migration and proliferation

24. The human Fn14 receptor gene is up-regulated in migrating glioma cells in vitro and overexpressed in advanced glial tumors

25. Altered gene expression in human astrocytoma cells selected for migration: I. Thromboxane synthase

26. Abstract 265: c-Myc and NFκB are reciprocal and contextual transcriptional regulators of glioma cell proliferation or invasion

27. Abstract 5128: Identification of RhoGEFs within the TWEAK-R (Fn14)-Rac1 signaling pathway that mediate glioblastoma cell invasion

28. P311 and DAP3: Glioblastoma invasion genes identified by laser capture microdissection, differential display and QRT-PCR

29. Reciprocal activation of transcription factors underlies the dichotomy between proliferation and invasion of glioma cells.

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