p27Kip1 promotes invadopodia turnover and invasion through the regulation of the PAK1/Cortactin pathway

  1. Pauline Jeannot
  2. Ada Nowosad
  3. Renaud T Perchey
  4. Caroline Callot
  5. Evangeline Bennana
  6. Takanori Katsube
  7. Patrick Mayeux
  8. François Guillonneau
  9. Stéphane Manenti
  10. Arnaud Besson  Is a corresponding author
  1. INSERM, France
  2. National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan
  3. French Institute of Health and Medical Research, France
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  1. Pauline Jeannot
  2. Ada Nowosad
  3. Renaud T Perchey
  4. Caroline Callot
  5. Evangeline Bennana
  6. Takanori Katsube
  7. Patrick Mayeux
  8. François Guillonneau
  9. Stéphane Manenti
  10. Arnaud Besson
(2017)
p27Kip1 promotes invadopodia turnover and invasion through the regulation of the PAK1/Cortactin pathway
eLife 6:e22207.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.22207