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88 items found for "epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT)"
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- Cell-Type-Specific Effects of the Ovarian Cancer G-Protein Coupled Receptor (OGR1) on Inflammation..
pathophysiology is not fully understood, but the working hypothesis postulates that a combination of epithelial However, in epithelial cells, OGR1 promotes epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) and inflammation
- Multifunctional role of GPCR signaling in epithelial tube formation
August 2022 "Epithelial tube formation requires Rho1-dependent actomyosin contractility to generate the We also report on unexpected Fog-independent roles for Smog in maintaining epithelial integrity and organizing wherein Smog regulates distinct myosin pools and actin cytoskeleton in a ligand-dependent manner during epithelial
- Multifunctional role of GPCR signaling in epithelial tube formation
September 2022 "Epithelial tube formation requires Rho1-dependent actomyosin contractility to generate We also report on unexpected Fog-independent roles for Smog in maintaining epithelial integrity and organizing wherein Smog regulates distinct myosin pools and actin cytoskeleton in a ligand-dependent manner during epithelial
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- Ascitic Shear Stress Activates GPCRs and Downregulates Mucin 15 to Promote OvarianCancer Malignancy
shear stresses display heightened G protein-coupled receptor mechanosignaling and the induction of an epithelial to mesenchymal-like transition through p38α mitogen-activated protein kinase and mucin 15 modulation DiFeo, David Nordsletten Tags G-protein coupled receptors (GPCR) , NF-κB , PLCβ , ascitic currents , epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) , fluid shear stress , glycocalyx , high grade serous ovarian cancer
- GPR56 signaling pathway network and its dynamics in the mesenchymal transition of glioblastoma
transition of glioblastoma Published date November 19, 2023 Abstract "G protein-coupled receptor 56 transition, making it a promising therapeutic target (Ganesh et al., 2022). transition in GBM. GPR56 signaling and mesenchymal transition." Authors Raksha A Ganesh , Krishnan Venkataraman , Ravi Sirdeshmukh Tags GPR56 /ADGRG1 , Mesenchymal transition
- Stretch regulates alveologenesis and homeostasis via mesenchymal Gαq/11-mediated TGFβ2 activation
< GPCR News < GPCRs in Oncology and Immunology Stretch regulates alveologenesis and homeostasis via mesenchymal Mesenchymal cells play key roles in numerous developmental processes. mechanical and chemical signals to activate TGFβ in epithelial cells. To understand the role of mesenchymal Gαq/11 in lung development, we generated constitutive (Pdgfrb-Cre Tamoxifen-induced mesenchymal Gαq/11 gene deletion in adult mice resulted in emphysema associated with