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Optogenetic Inhibition of Rho1-Mediated Actomyosin Contractility Coupled with Measurement of Epithelial Tension in Drosophila Embryos
Published on: April 14, 2023
ROCK-driven actomyosin contractility induces tissue stiffness and tumor growth
Sandra Kümper1, Christopher J Marshall
1Cancer Research UK, Tumour Cell Signalling Unit, Institute of Cancer Research, London.
Abstract:
The tumor environment consists of tumor-associated cells, such as macrophages, fibroblasts, and extracellular matrix, and has an important impact on tumor progression. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Samuel et al. show that ROCK-driven actomyosin contractility increases tissue stiffness affecting epidermal homeostasis, as well as tumor growth and progression.
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