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A novel Cas family member, HEPL, regulates FAK and cell spreading
Mahendra K. Singh
, Disha Dadke
, Emmanuelle Nicolas
, Ilya G. Serebriiskii
, Sinoula Apostolou
, Adrian Canutescu
, Brian L. Egleston
, Erica A. Golemis
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Family Members
100%
Cell Spreading
100%
P130Cas
100%
HEF1
100%
Protein Family
33%
Focal Adhesion
33%
Substrate Proteins
33%
Breast Cancer
11%
Integrin
11%
Cancer Cell Lines
11%
Poor Prognosis
11%
Mitosis
11%
Metastasis
11%
Cell Survival
11%
Cancer Incidence
11%
Cell Invasion
11%
Primary Tissue
11%
Primary Cancer
11%
Clinical Significance
11%
Family Functioning
11%
Scaffold Protein
11%
Cancer Prognosis
11%
True Protein
11%
Cancer Prediction
11%
BCAR1
11%
Jawed Vertebrates
11%
NEDD9
11%
Endogenous Levels
11%
Tissue Cells
11%
Evolutionarily Conserved
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Focal Adhesion
100%
Protein Family
100%
Cell Spreading
100%
Complete Protein
33%
Integrin
33%
Cancer Cell
33%
Cell Survival
33%
Upregulation
33%
Cancer Incidence
33%
Cell Invasion
33%
Scaffold Protein
33%
Messenger RNA
33%