Items where Author is "Wells, A"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Jump to: Article Number of items: 10. ArticleYang, M and Ma, B and Shao, H and Clark, AM and Wells, A (2016) Macrophage phenotypic subtypes diametrically regulate epithelial-mesenchymal plasticity in breast cancer cells. BMC Cancer, 16 (1). Furukawa, M and Wheeler, S and Clark, AM and Wells, A (2015) Lung epithelial cells induce both phenotype alteration and senescence in breast cancer cells. PLoS ONE, 10 (1). Jamison, J and Wang, JHC and Wells, A (2014) PKCδ regulates force signaling during VEGF/CXCL4 induced dissociation of endothelial tubes. PLoS ONE, 9 (4). Nuschke, A and Rodrigues, M and Stolz, DB and Chu, CT and Griffith, L and Wells, A (2014) Human mesenchymal stem cells/multipotent stromal cells consume accumulated autophagosomes early in differentiation. Stem Cell Research and Therapy, 5 (6). Wheeler, SE and Borenstein, JT and Clark, AM and Ebrahimkhani, M and Fox, IJ and Griffith, L and Inman, W and Lauffenburger, D and Nguyen, T and Pillai, VC and Prantil-Baun, R and Stolz, DB and Taylor, D and Ulrich, T and Venkataramanan, R and Wells, A and Young, C (2013) All-human microphysical model of metastasis therapy. Stem Cell Research and Therapy, 4 (SUPPL.). Yates-Binder, CC and Rodgers, M and Jaynes, J and Wells, A and Bodnar, RJ and Turner, T (2012) An IP-10 (CXCL10)-derived peptide inhibits angiogenesis. PLoS ONE, 7 (7). Wu, Q and Dhir, R and Wells, A (2012) Altered CXCR3 isoform expression regulates prostate cancer cell migration and invasion. Molecular Cancer, 11. Shao, H and Wang, JHC and Pollak, MR and Wells, A (2010) α-actinin-4 is essential for maintaining the spreading, motility and contractility of fibroblasts. PLoS ONE, 5 (11). Rodrigues, M and Griffith, LG and Wells, A (2010) Growth factor regulation of proliferation and survival of multipotential stromal cells. Stem Cell Research and Therapy, 1 (4). Chao, YL and Shepard, CR and Wells, A (2010) Breast carcinoma cells re-express E-cadherin during mesenchymal to epithelial reverting transition. Molecular Cancer, 9. |