Browsing by Author "Christopher S. Williams"
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Short, Sarah Palmer (2015-04-05)Department: Cancer BiologyE-cadherin is widely recognized as a tumor- and/or metastasis suppressor, with its activity as a cell-cell adhesion receptor is dependent on tightly coupled interactions with cytoplasmic cofactors p120-, α-, and β-catenins. ...
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Poindexter, Shenika Vonsha (2015-04-13)Department: Cancer BiologyCANCER BIOLOGY Critical Regulators of Epithelial Homeostasis and Intestinal Crypt Regeneration: Identification of Novel BVES/BCAR3 Signaling Complex in EMT and Tumorigenesis and Biological Implications for MTG16 in Stem ...
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Nagy, Toni Ann (2009-11-13)Department: Cancer BiologyGastric adenocarcinoma is strongly associated with the presence of H. pylori. Microbial factors of H. pylori and host responses induced by the interactions of H. pylori with gastric epithelial cells play important roles ...
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Markham, Nicholas Owen (2012-07-26)Department: Cancer Biologyp120-catenin (p120) is a master regulator of cellular adherens junctions and is important for epithelial homeostasis, development, tumorigenesis, and metastasis. Relatively little is known about the different functions of ...
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Banerjee, Amrita (2019-03-22)Department: Cell and Developmental BiologyInflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and its subtype Crohn’s disease (CD) arise due to a loss of tolerance to environmental antigens in genetically susceptible individuals. Longitudinal analysis of CD incidence has identified ...
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The role of blood vessel epicardial substance in the maintenance of intestinal epithelial integrity Reddy, Vishruth Keesara (2016-02-02)Department: Cancer BiologyBlood Vessel Epicardial Substance (BVES/Popdc1) is a junctional-associated transmembrane protein that is underexpressed in a number of malignancies and regulates epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. BVES is known to ...