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Cancer Letters
Metastasis is the primary stumbling block to the treatment of bladder cancer (BC). In order to spread, tumor cells must acquire increased migratory and invasive capacity, which is tightly linked with pseudopodia formation. Here, we unravel the effects of sulforaphane (SFN), an isothiocyanate in cruciferous vegetables, on the assembly of pseudopodia and
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Metastasis is the primary stumbling block to the treatment of bladder cancer (BC). In order to spread, tumor cells must acquire increased migratory and invasive capacity, which is tightly linked with pseudopodia formation. Here, we unravel the effects of sulforaphane (SFN), an isothiocyanate in cruciferous vegetables, on the assembly of pseudopodia and
Lei Huang +10 more
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Electron microscopic observation of pseudopodia from choriocapillary endothelium.
Japanese journal of ophthalmology, 1994The choriocapillary endothelial cells project pseudopodia-like processes (pseudopodia) through defects in the basement membrane in eyes without any insult or new vessel formation. The ultrastructure of these pseudopodia was observed by transmission and scanning electron microscopy.
T, Yamamoto +3 more
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[The problem of the fusion of the neuron pseudopodia].
Morfologiia (Saint Petersburg, Russia), 2008This article discusses the old problem of contact or syncytial connections of neurons in the nervous system. The authors confirm the correctness of neuron theory, but still present some data on a possibility of neuronal syncytium in such cases as formation of myelin-covered ring-shaped structures in the zone of dendrites, nervous arcades in the area of
O S, Sotnikov +2 more
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Rho/ROCK dependent mRNA translocation to tumor cell pseudopodia
2006The psuedopodial fraction of MSV-MDCK-INV cells was isolated and proteomic analysis by LS-MS/S revealed the enrichment of a variety of cytoskeletal and adhesion proteins, glycolytic enzymes, proteins required for translation, ubiquitin/proteasome associated proteins, RNA binding proteins and cell signaling proteins.
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