Myosin phosphorylation on stress fibers predicts contact guidance behavior across diverse breast cancer cells

Volume: 120, Pages: 81 - 93
Published: Mar 1, 2017
Abstract
During cancer progression the extracellular matrix is remodeled, forming aligned collagen fibers that proceed radially from the tumor, resulting in invasion. We have recently shown that different invasive breast cancer cells respond to epitaxially grown, aligned collagen fibrils differently. This article develops insight into why these cells differ in their contact guidance fidelity. Small changes in contractility or adhesion dramatically alter...
Paper Details
Title
Myosin phosphorylation on stress fibers predicts contact guidance behavior across diverse breast cancer cells
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Volume
120
Pages
81 - 93
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