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The Research Library categorizes and provides access to essential recent cell migration-related research published by Nature Publishing Group and other key journals. The selection is deliberately broad to facilitate access to all research impacting on the cell migration community. Both primary research and review articles are included, as are News and Views articles.

  • June 2006

    • Letters to EditorLysyl oxidase is essential for hypoxia-induced metastasis

      Janine T. Erler, Kevin L. Bennewith, Monica Nicolau, Nadja Dornhöfer, Christina Kong, Quynh-Thu Le, Jen-Tsan Ashley Chi, Stefanie S. Jeffrey and Amato J. Giaccia
      Nature 440 1222 - 1226
      (2006); doi:10.1038/nature04695

      Summary

    • Letters to EditorA loss-of-function RNA interference screen for molecular targets in cancer

      Vu N. Ngo, R. Eric Davis, Laurence Lamy, Xin Yu, Hong Zhao, Georg Lenz, Lloyd T. Lam, Sandeep Dave, Liming Yang, John Powell and Louis M. Staudt
      Nature 441 106 - 110
      (29 March 2006); doi:10.1038/nature04687

      Summary

    • Research articleThe activity status of cofilin is directly related to invasion, intravasation, and metastasis of mammary tumors

      Weigang Wang et al.
      JCB 173, 395-404
      (2006); doi:10.1083/jcb.200510115

      Summary

    • Research articleStress fibers are generated by two distinct actin assembly mechanisms in motile cells

      Pirta Hotulainen and Pekka Lappalainen
      JCB 173, 383-394
      (2006); doi:10.1083/jcb.200511093

      Summary

    • Research articleDistinct mechanisms regulate hemocyte chemotaxis during development and wound healing in Drosophila melanogaster

      Will Wood et al.
      JCB 173, 405-416
      (2006); doi:10.1083/jcb.200508161

      Summary

    • Research articleSemaphorin 4D/Plexin-B1-mediated R-Ras GAP activity inhibits cell migration by regulating ß1 integrin activity

      Izumi Oinuma, Hironori Katoh and Manabu Negishi
      JCB 15 May 2006,
      (2006); doi:10.1083/jcb.200508204

      Summary

    • Research articleChemokine Signaling Mediates Self-Organizing Tissue Migration in the Zebrafish Lateral Line

      Petra Haas and Darren Gilmour
      Dev. Cell 10 673-680,
      (May 2006); doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2006.02.019

      Summary

    • CommentaryDynamin as a mover and pincher during cell migration and invasion

      Anne E. Kruchten and Mark A. McNiven
      J Cell Sci 119 1683-1690,
      (2006); doi:10.1242/jcs.02963

      Summary

    • Research articleDynamic microtubules regulate the local concentration of E-cadherin at cell-cell contacts

      Samantha J. et al.
      J Cell Sci 119 1801-1811,
      (2006); doi:10.1242/jcs.02903

      Summary

    • Research articleGIT2 represses Crk- and Rac1-regulated cell spreading and Cdc42-mediated focal adhesion turnover

      Scott R Frank, Molly R Adelstein and Steen H Hansen
      The EMBO Journal 25 1848-1859,
      (2006); doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7601092

      Summary

    • Research articleEndocytic receptor LRP together with tPA and PAI-1 coordinates Mac-1-dependent macrophage migration

      Chunzhang Cao et al.
      The EMBO Journal 25 1860-1870
      (2006); doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7601082

      Summary

    • Research articleInsulin-Like Growth Factor I Controls a Mutually Exclusive Association of RACK1 with Protein Phosphatase 2A and ß1 Integrin To Promote Cell Migration

      Patrick A. Kiely et al.
      Mol. Cell. Biol. 26, 4041-4051
      (2006); doi:10.1128/MCB.01868-05

      Summary

    • Research articleN-Cadherin and Keratinocyte Growth Factor Receptor Mediate the Functional Interplay between Ki-RASG12V and p53V143A in Promoting Pancreatic Cell Migration, Invasion, and Tissue Architecture Disruption

      Therese B. Deramaudt et al.
      Mol. Cell. Biol. 26, 4185-4200
      (2006); doi:10.1128/MCB.01055-05

      Summary

    • Research articleAn Interaction between Insulin-like Growth Factor-binding Protein 2 (IGFBP2) and Integrin 5 Is Essential for IGFBP2-induced Cell Mobility

      George K. Wang et al.
      J. Biol. Chem. 281, 14085-14091
      (2006); doi:10.1074/jbc.M513686200

      Summary

    • Research articleEffects of Peripheral Cannabinoid Receptor Ligands on Motility and Polarization in Neutrophil-like HL60 Cells and Human Neutrophils

      Rina Kurihara et al.
      J. Biol. Chem. 281, 12908-12918
      (2006); doi:10.1074/jbc.M510871200

      Summary

    • Research articleIntegrin-induced Tyrosine Phosphorylation of Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase-α Is Required for Cytoskeletal Reorganization and Cell Migration

      Min Chen, Shirley C. Chen and Catherine J. Pallen
      J. Biol. Chem. 281, 11972-11980
      (2006); doi:10.1074/jbc.M600561200

      Summary

    • Research articleEpidermal Growth Factor Induces Insulin Receptor Substrate-2 in Breast Cancer Cells via c-Jun NH2-Terminal Kinase/Activator Protein-1 Signaling to Regulate Cell Migration

      Xiaojiang Cui et al.
      Cancer Research 66, 5304-5313
      (15 May 2006);

      Summary

    • Research articleTumor invasion in the absence of epithelial-mesenchymal transition: Podoplanin-mediated remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton

      Andreas Wicki et al.
      Cancer Cell 9, 261-272
      (April 2006);

      Summary

    • Research articleA Complex of Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein with Mammalian Verprolins Plays an Important Role in Monocyte Chemotaxis

      Shigeru Tsuboi
      J Immunol 176, 6576-6585
      (2006);

      Summary

    • Research articleRadial Migration of Superficial Layer Cortical Neurons Controlled by Novel Ig Cell Adhesion Molecule MDGA1

      Akihide Takeuchi and Dennis D. M. O'Learyi
      J. Neurosci. 26, 4460-4464
      (2006); doi:10.1523/jneurosci.4935-05.2006

      Summary

    • Reviewp21-activated kinases in cancer

      Rakesh Kumar, Anupama E. Gururaj and Christopher J. Barnes
      Nature Reviews Cancer 6, 459-471
      (2006); doi:10.1038/nrc1892

      Summary

    • Research articleDoublecortin maintains bipolar shape and nuclear translocation during migration in the adult forebrain

      Hiroyuki Koizumi et al.
      Nature Neuroscience Published online: 14 May 2006;
      doi:10.1038/nn1704

      Summary

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