686 results on '"Glover, Sarah"'
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252. Commensal E. Coli Strains Uniquely Alter the ECM Topography Independent of Colonic Epithelial Cells
253. Treatment with Y-27632, a ROCK Inhibitor, Increases the Proinvasive Nature of SW620 Cells on 3D Collagen Type 1 Matrix
254. girl’s own adventure.
255. fire STARTER.
256. Increased ECM Density Increases Rock's Ability to Modulate Colon Cancer Proliferation but Does Not Change Its Impact on Invasion
257. Higher Molecular Weight Polyethylene Glycol Increases Cell Proliferation While Improving Barrier Function in anIn VitroColon Cancer Model
258. The extracellular matrix microtopography drives critical changes in cellular motility and Rho A activity in colon cancer cells
259. P1-332: Investigation of GSK-3 alpha and GSK-3 beta phosphorylation of tau in primary neuronal cultures and neuroblastoma cells
260. P1-348: Dramatic increases in phosphorylation of tau only on specific epitopes correlates with decline in motor function in aged P301S mice
261. P45– Guidance review
262. W1769 Colon Cancer and Rho Kinase: Is Rock-II Really the Most Active Rock?
263. T1750 In Vitro and In Vivo Evidence in Support of Differentiation of Colon Cancer Stem Cells Into Adipocyte-Like Cells
264. Measurement of benzodiazepines in urine by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry: confirmation of samples screened by immunoassay
265. Defining a “Reference Population”: No Easy Task
266. P3‐184: Pharmacological manipulation of Hsp90 and its effects on phospho‐tau species in an AD‐relevant cell‐based model
267. S2056 Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Prevents Against the Pro-Invasive Effects of Both Commensal and Pathogenic E. coli and May Increase Chemoresponsiveness of Colon Cancer Cells By Increasing Proliferation
268. T1754 Commensal E. coli Strains Have the Ability to Alter the ECM Topography Independtant of Colonic Epithelial Cells
269. S1883 To Biopsy or Not to Biopsy in Chronic Constipation? a Possible Role for Eosinophils in This Irritating Condition
270. Establishing a Reference Interval for Bone Turnover Markers in 637 Healthy, Young, Premenopausal Women From the United Kingdom, France, Belgium, and the United States
271. Response to Cheng et al.
272. Viewpoints
273. Viewpoints
274. Viewpoints
275. Learning respect: Showing and earning esteem is crucial for leaders
276. S2007 Bacterial Microbiota Fingerprints Are Altered in Colon Cancer
277. S2057 A Loss of Symbiosis with Certain Strains of Commensal E Coli Leads to Increased Colon Cancer Invasion in An In Vitro Colon Cancer Model Via Activation of Rac and MMP-1
278. ROCK-II mediates colon cancer invasion via regulation of MMP-2 and MMP-13 at the site of invadopodia as revealed by multiphoton imaging
279. Challenge match: The stakes grow higher for global leaders
280. Face to face-New and improved: A conversation with Peter Engstrom
281. Writing the Undisguised Case
282. Hereditary alpha-tryptasemia despite normal tryptase-encoding gene copy number owing to copy number loss in trans
283. Comfort zone: How to win buy-in for diversity programs
284. Transient upregulation of GRP and its receptor critically regulate colon cancer cell motility during remodeling
285. Neuromedin B and its receptor are mitogens in both normal and malignant epithelial cells lining the colon
286. My First Popsicle: An Anthology of Food and Feelings.
287. Phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase tyrosine 397 critically mediates gastrin-releasing peptide's morphogenic properties
288. Increased Mucosal IL-22 Production of an IL-10RA Mutation Patient Following Anakinra Treatment Suggests Further Mechanism for Mucosal Healing
289. Hydatid disease presenting as dense breast implant.
290. A question of leadership: How are the shrinking tenures of CEOs affecting organizations?
291. Expression of GRP and Its Receptor in Well-differentiated Colon Cancer Cells Correlates with the Presence of Focal Adhesion Kinase Phosphorylated at Tyrosines 397 and 407
292. Increased frequency of gastrin-releasing peptide receptor gene mutations during colon-adenocarcinoma progression
293. FAK phosphorylation at Y397 mediates GRP's morphogenic properties of enhancing cell attachment and promoting tissue remodeling
294. GRP receptor-induced phosphorylation of FAK-Y397 decreases cell distensibility and blebbing
295. Caco-2 cell remodeling is regulated by transient up-regulation of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) and its receptor (GRPR)
296. Expression of Grp and its receptor in well differentiated human colon cancer cells correlates with the presence of focal adhesion kinase phosphorylated at tyrosines 397 and 407
297. A focused retrospective study on differences in IBD characteristics between Black and White patients in the south
298. Method for and characterization of proteins isolated by laser capture microdissection from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumors
299. Pharmacologically inactivating mutations in the GRPR gene increase in frequency as human colon cancers de-differentiate
300. Elevated basal serum tryptase identifies a multisystem disorder associated with increased TPSAB1 copy number
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