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Daniel R Croft1, Michael F Olson
1The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Garscube Estate, Switchback Road, Bearsden, Glasgow, UK.
Abstract:
Switching between elongated and rounded modes of movement allows invasive tumor cells to adapt to varying microenvironments. In a recent issue of Cell, Sanz-Moreno et al. identify DOCK3, NEDD9, WAVE2, and ARHGAP22 as key molecules regulating Rac and Rho signaling that determine the mode of movement driving melanoma cell metastasis.
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