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1. WNK1 Enhances Migration and Invasion in Breast Cancer Models

2. ΔNp63-Regulated Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition State Heterogeneity Confers a Leader–Follower Relationship That Drives Collective Invasion

3. miR614 Expression Enhances Breast Cancer Cell Motility

4. An AIB1 isoform alters enhancer access and enables progression of early stage triple-negative breast cancer

5. The integration of Tgfβ and Egfr signaling programs confers the ability to lead heterogeneous collective invasion

6. The cancer-testis antigens SPANX-A/C/D and CTAG2 promote breast cancer invasion

7. An epigenetically distinct breast cancer cell subpopulation promotes collective invasion

8. Breast Cancer Subtype-Specific Interactions with the Microenvironment Dictate Mechanisms of Invasion

9. ΔNp63α promotes breast cancer cell motility through the selective activation of components of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition program

10. Cyclic AMP Selectively Uncouples Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascades from Activating Signals

11. Actions of the protein kinase WNK1 on endothelial cells are differentially mediated by its substrate kinases OSR1 and SPAK

12. Activated MEK5 induces serial assembly of sarcomeres and eccentric cardiac hypertrophy

13. Mitogen-Activated Protein (MAP) Kinase Pathways: Regulation and Physiological Functions*

14. Uncoupling Raf1 from MEK1/2 Impairs Only a Subset of Cellular Responses to Raf Activation

15. Secondary Dimerization between Members of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Family

16. Real-time imaging reveals that noninvasive mammary epithelial acini can contain motile cells

17. The MAP kinase ERK5 binds to and phosphorylates p90 RSK

18. Cell condition-dependent regulation of ERK5 by cAMP

19. Abstract 3161: Non-cell autonomous regulation of collective invasion be an epigenetically distinct subpopulation of tumor cells

20. New insights into the control of MAP kinase pathways

21. Contribution of the ERK5/MEK5 pathway to Ras/Raf signaling and growth control

22. Identification of substrates and regulators of the mitogen-activated protein kinase ERK5 using chimeric protein kinases

23. Abstract 4930: A commensal relationship between tumor cell subpopulations promotes collective invasion

24. Abstract A38: Breast cancer intrinsic subtype specific interactions with the microenvironment dictate the mechanism of tumor invasion

25. PI-3 kinase activity is necessary for ERK1/2-induced disruption of mammary epithelial architecture

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