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Actin Cytoskeleton In Cancer Progression And Metastasis Part C 1st Edition Clément Thomas Lorenzo Galluzzi

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Actin Cytoskeleton In Cancer Progression And Metastasis Part C 1st Edition Clément Thomas Lorenzo Galluzzi
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Actin Cytoskeleton In Cancer Progression And Metastasis Part C 1st Edition Clément Thomas Lorenzo Galluzzi instant download after payment.

Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.49 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Clément Thomas; Lorenzo Galluzzi
ISBN: 9780128241387, 0128241381
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Actin Cytoskeleton In Cancer Progression And Metastasis Part C 1st Edition Clément Thomas Lorenzo Galluzzi by Clément Thomas; Lorenzo Galluzzi 9780128241387, 0128241381 instant download after payment.

Actin Cytoskeleton in Cancer Progression and Metastasis - Part C, Volume 358 in the International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology series, provides an overview of the roles of the actin cytoskeleton and some of its key structural regulators, including WASp, Paxillin, Myosin, Testin, L-Plastin and profilin, in central processes underlying cancer progression and metastasis, such as changes in cell morphology and gene expression, acquisition of migratory and invasive capabilities, and evasion from the immune response. New chapters cover Actin isoforms in cancer, Actin cytoskeleton regulators at invadopodia, Cytoskeletal Mechanics Drives Heterogeneity in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer, and more.

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