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Mechanisms of 3D cell migration
KM Yamada, M Sixt
Nature Reviews molecular cell biology 20 (12), 738-752, 2019
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health, Austrian Science Fund, European Commission
New dimensions in cell migration
P Friedl, E Sahai, S Weiss, KM Yamada
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology 13 (11), 743-747, 2012
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health, Cancer Research UK
Alteration in GPIIb/IIIa binding of VWD-associated von willebrand factor variants with C-terminal missense mutations
G König, T Obser, O Marggraf, S Schneppenheim, U Budde, ...
Thrombosis and Haemostasis 119 (07), 1102-1111, 2019
Mandati: German Research Foundation
Cell and matrix dynamics in branching morphogenesis
SRG Morales, KM Yamada
Principles of Tissue Engineering, 217-235, 2020
Mandati: Ford Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
Fibronectin and Cancer: Implications of Cell Adhesion to Fibronectin for Tumor Metastasis
JH Martin, MY Kenneth
Fibronectin in Health and Disease, 161-200, 2018
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Cleft formation and branching morphogenesis of salivary gland: exploration of new functional genes
T Sakai, T Onodera, KM Yamada
Interface Oral Health Science 2009, 13-19, 2010
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Disponibili pubblicamente: 80
Random versus directionally persistent cell migration
RJ Petrie, AD Doyle, KM Yamada
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology 10 (8), 538-549, 2009
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
One-dimensional topography underlies three-dimensional fibrillar cell migration
AD Doyle, FW Wang, K Matsumoto, KM Yamada
Journal of cell biology 184 (4), 481-490, 2009
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Molecular architecture and function of matrix adhesions
B Geiger, KM Yamada
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 3 (5), a005033, 2011
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Local 3D matrix microenvironment regulates cell migration through spatiotemporal dynamics of contractility-dependent adhesions
AD Doyle, N Carvajal, A Jin, K Matsumoto, KM Yamada
Nature communications 6 (1), 8720, 2015
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Nonpolarized signaling reveals two distinct modes of 3D cell migration
RJ Petrie, N Gavara, RS Chadwick, KM Yamada
Journal of Cell Biology 197 (3), 439-455, 2012
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Direct comparisons of the morphology, migration, cell adhesions, and actin cytoskeleton of fibroblasts in four different three-dimensional extracellular matrices
KM Hakkinen, JS Harunaga, AD Doyle, KM Yamada
Tissue Engineering Part A 17 (5-6), 713-724, 2011
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
At the leading edge of three-dimensional cell migration
RJ Petrie, KM Yamada
Journal of cell science 125 (24), 5917-5926, 2012
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Generation of compartmentalized pressure by a nuclear piston governs cell motility in a 3D matrix
RJ Petrie, H Koo, KM Yamada
Science 345 (6200), 1062-1065, 2014
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
The extracellular matrix in development
DAC Walma, KM Yamada
Development 147 (10), dev175596, 2020
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Cell-matrix adhesions in 3D
JS Harunaga, KM Yamada
Matrix Biology 30 (7-8), 363-368, 2011
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Mechanosensing via cell-matrix adhesions in 3D microenvironments
AD Doyle, KM Yamada
Experimental cell research 343 (1), 60-66, 2016
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Dimensions in cell migration
AD Doyle, RJ Petrie, ML Kutys, KM Yamada
Current opinion in cell biology 25 (5), 642-649, 2013
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
ECM-modulated cellular dynamics as a driving force for tissue morphogenesis
WP Daley, KM Yamada
Current opinion in genetics & development 23 (4), 408-414, 2013
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
Basement membranes in development and disease
R Sekiguchi, KM Yamada
Current topics in developmental biology 130, 143-191, 2018
Mandati: US National Institutes of Health
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