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Plasmin produces an E-cadherin fragment that stimulates cancer cell invasion.
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Release of an invasion promoter E-cadherin fragment by matrilysin and stromelysin-1.
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The E-cadherin/catenin complex in invasion: the role of ectodomain shedding.
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Leptin promotes invasiveness of kidney and colonic epithelial cells via phosphoinositide 3-kinase-, Rho-, and Rac-dependent signaling pathways.
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Extracellular regulation of cancer invasion: the E-cadherin-catenin and other pathways.
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Inhibition of adhesion and induction of epithelial cell invasion by HAV-containing E-cadherin-specific peptides.
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Evidence that Smad2 is a tumor suppressor implicated in the control of cellular invasion.
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Inhibition by platelet-activating factor of Src- and hepatocyte growth factor-dependent invasiveness of intestinal and kidney epithelial cells : phosphatidylinositol 3 '-kinase is a critical mediator of tumor invasion
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FGF-3 and FGF-4 elicit distinct oncogenic properties in mouse mammary myoepithelial cells
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Glycoconjugate crosstalk in metastatic cancer cells, leukocytes, parasites and bacteria