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Calpain: a role in cell transformation and migration
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Calpain: a role in cell transformation and migration
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cell migration
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Neil O Carragher
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Margaret Frame
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Margaret C Frame
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1 December 2002
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International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
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34
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12
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1539-1543
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Structure and physiological function of calpains
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The crystal structure of calcium-free human m-calpain suggests an electrostatic switch mechanism for activation by calcium
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The major calpain isozymes are long-lived proteins. Design of an antisense strategy for calpain depletion in cultured cells
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v-Src-induced modulation of the calpain-calpastatin proteolytic system regulates transformation.
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Reduced cell migration and disruption of the actin cytoskeleton in calpain-deficient embryonic fibroblasts
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Degraded collagen fragments promote rapid disassembly of smooth muscle focal adhesions that correlates with cleavage of pp125(FAK), paxillin, and talin
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Cleavage of focal adhesion kinase by different proteases during SRC-regulated transformation and apoptosis. Distinct roles for calpain and caspases.
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Regulation of cell migration by the calcium-dependent protease calpain
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Epidermal growth factor receptor activation of calpain is required for fibroblast motility and occurs via an ERK/MAP kinase signaling pathway
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Decreased susceptibility to calpains of v-FosFBR but not of v-FosFBJ or v-JunASV17 retroviral proteins compared with their cellular counterparts.
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Regulation of transformed state by calpastatin via PKCepsilon in NIH3T3 mouse fibroblasts
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Expression of calpain I messenger RNA in human renal cell carcinoma: correlation with lymph node metastasis and histological type
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Ca²+;-Dependent Neutral Protease (Calpain) Activity in Breast Cancer Tissue and Estrogen Receptor Status
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Calpain-dependent proteolysis of NF2 protein: involvement in schwannomas and meningiomas
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10.1016/S1357-2725(02)00069-9
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