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Keefe T Chan

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The Journal of Cell Biology|April 15, 2009
FAK alters invadopodia and focal adhesion composition and dynamics to regulate breast cancer invasionKeefe T Chan, Christa L Cortesio, Anna Huttenlocher
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 13, 2010
Regulation of adhesion dynamics by calpain-mediated proteolysis of focal adhesion kinase (FAK)Keefe T Chan, David A Bennin, Anna Huttenlocher
Methods in Enzymology|August 19, 2007
Integrins in cell migrationKeefe T Chan, Christa L Cortesio, Anna Huttenlocher
Trends in Cell Biology|June 3, 2011
Unraveling the enigma: progress towards understanding the coronin family of actin regulatorsKeefe T Chan, Sarah J Creed, James E Bear
The Biochemical Journal|February 28, 2012
Coronin 1C harbours a second actin-binding site that confers co-operative binding to F-actinKeefe T Chan, David W Roadcap, Nicholas Holoweckyj, et al.
Biomed Research International|July 28, 2018
Cystathionine <i>β</i>-Synthase in Physiology and CancerHaoran Zhu, Shaun Blake, Keefe T Chan, et al.
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy|August 31, 2021
Ribosomal proteins and human diseases: molecular mechanisms and targeted therapyJian Kang, Natalie Brajanovski, Keefe T Chan, et al.
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|March 16, 2020
Oncogene-induced senescence: From biology to therapyHaoran Zhu, Shaun Blake, Frances K Kusuma, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 12, 2008
Calpain 2 and PTP1B function in a novel pathway with Src to regulate invadopodia dynamics and breast cancer cell invasionChrista L Cortesio, Keefe T Chan, Benjamin J Perrin, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 12, 2007
Type Igamma PIP kinase is a novel uropod component that regulates rear retraction during neutrophil chemotaxisMary A Lokuta, Melissa A Senetar, David A Bennin, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|April 15, 2009
FAK alters invadopodia and focal adhesion composition and dynamics to regulate breast cancer invasionKeefe T Chan, Christa L Cortesio, Anna Huttenlocher
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 13, 2010
Regulation of adhesion dynamics by calpain-mediated proteolysis of focal adhesion kinase (FAK)Keefe T Chan, David A Bennin, Anna Huttenlocher
Methods in Enzymology|August 19, 2007
Integrins in cell migrationKeefe T Chan, Christa L Cortesio, Anna Huttenlocher
Trends in Cell Biology|June 3, 2011
Unraveling the enigma: progress towards understanding the coronin family of actin regulatorsKeefe T Chan, Sarah J Creed, James E Bear
The Biochemical Journal|February 28, 2012
Coronin 1C harbours a second actin-binding site that confers co-operative binding to F-actinKeefe T Chan, David W Roadcap, Nicholas Holoweckyj, et al.
Biomed Research International|July 28, 2018
Cystathionine <i>β</i>-Synthase in Physiology and CancerHaoran Zhu, Shaun Blake, Keefe T Chan, et al.
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy|August 31, 2021
Ribosomal proteins and human diseases: molecular mechanisms and targeted therapyJian Kang, Natalie Brajanovski, Keefe T Chan, et al.
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|March 16, 2020
Oncogene-induced senescence: From biology to therapyHaoran Zhu, Shaun Blake, Frances K Kusuma, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 12, 2008
Calpain 2 and PTP1B function in a novel pathway with Src to regulate invadopodia dynamics and breast cancer cell invasionChrista L Cortesio, Keefe T Chan, Benjamin J Perrin, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|October 12, 2007
Type Igamma PIP kinase is a novel uropod component that regulates rear retraction during neutrophil chemotaxisMary A Lokuta, Melissa A Senetar, David A Bennin, et al.
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