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1. AQP3 Increases Intercellular Cohesion in NSCLC A549 Cell Spheroids through Exploratory Cell Protrusions.

2. Patient-derived glioblastoma stem cells transfer mitochondria through tunneling nanotubes in tumor organoids.

3. Cytomorphologic and molecular analyses of fallopian tube fimbrial brushings for diagnosis of serous tubal intraepithelial carcinoma.

4. Cell communication by tunneling nanotubes: Implications in disease and therapeutic applications.

5. Chemotherapy-Induced Tunneling Nanotubes Mediate Intercellular Drug Efflux in Pancreatic Cancer.

6. Harmful networks in the brain and beyond.

7. Vinculin is required to maintain glomerular barrier integrity.

9. Fragility of foot process morphology in kidney podocytes arises from chaotic spatial propagation of cytoskeletal instability.

10. Contribution of FcɛRI-associated vesicles to mast cell-macrophage communication following Francisella tularensis infection.

11. Moesin is activated in cardiomyocytes in experimental autoimmune myocarditis and mediates cytoskeletal reorganization with protrusion formation.

12. Lipid tethering of breast tumor cells enables real-time imaging of free-floating cell dynamics and drug response.

13. Normal mammary epithelial cells promote carcinoma basement membrane invasion by inducing microtubule-rich protrusions.

14. Cellular protrusions--lamellipodia, filopodia, invadopodia and podosomes--and their roles in progression of orofacial tumours: current understanding.

15. Causes of epidermal filaggrin reduction and their role in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis.

16. Loss of the obscurin-RhoGEF downregulates RhoA signaling and increases microtentacle formation and attachment of breast epithelial cells.

17. Glioblastoma: a pathogenic crosstalk between tumor cells and pericytes.

18. Ultrastructural changes of podocyte foot processes during the remission phase of minimal change disease of human kidney.

19. RUVBL1 directly binds actin filaments and induces formation of cell protrusions to promote pancreatic cancer cell invasion.

20. A Trio-Rac1-Pak1 signalling axis drives invadopodia disassembly.

21. Desmoglein 3 promotes cancer cell migration and invasion by regulating activator protein 1 and protein kinase C-dependent-Ezrin activation.

22. The receptor for urokinase-plasminogen activator (uPAR) controls plasticity of cancer cell movement in mesenchymal and amoeboid migration style.

23. MicroRNA-133a regulates the mRNAs of two invadopodia-related proteins, FSCN1 and MMP14, in esophageal cancer.

24. Biogenesis of invadopodia and their cellular functions.

25. CD90 is a diagnostic marker to differentiate between malignant pleural mesothelioma and lung carcinoma with immunohistochemistry.

26. Negative pressure accelerated monolayer keratinocyte healing involves Cdc42 mediated cell podia formation.

27. Antagonistic regulation of F-BAR protein assemblies controls actin polymerization during podosome formation.

28. Calcium-induced outgrowth of astrocytic peripheral processes requires actin binding by Profilin-1.

29. Increased promyelocytic-derived microparticles: a novel potential factor for coagulopathy in acute promyelocytic leukemia.

30. Epithelial cell extrusion leads to breaches in the intestinal epithelium.

31. APC/β-catenin-rich complexes at membrane protrusions regulate mammary tumor cell migration and mesenchymal morphology.

32. HDAC6 deacetylase activity is required for hypoxia-induced invadopodia formation and cell invasion.

33. [Effects of ezrin silencing on pancreatic cancer cell line Panc-1].

34. Podosomes in migrating microglia: components and matrix degradation.

35. Phosphorylation of vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein Ser239 suppresses filopodia and invadopodia in colon cancer.

36. α-Synuclein in the olfactory system of a mouse model of Parkinson's disease: correlation with olfactory projections.

37. Regulation of invadopodia formation and activity by CD147.

38. Cell migration and invasion in human disease: the Tks adaptor proteins.

39. [Molecular mechanisms of invadopodium formation by cancer cells].

40. Shear flow-induced formation of tubular cell protrusions in multiple myeloma cells.

41. Clathrin is required for Scar/Wave-mediated lamellipodium formation.

42. The effect of exercise training on transverse tubules in normal, remodeled, and reverse remodeled hearts.

43. Formation of invadopodia-like structures by synovial cells promotes cartilage breakdown in collagen-induced arthritis: involvement of the protein tyrosine kinase Src.

44. The intestinal stem cell signature identifies colorectal cancer stem cells and predicts disease relapse.

45. [Etiologies of nephrotic syndrome].

46. Fascin1 promotes cell migration of mature dendritic cells.

47. A new method for rapid detection of T lymphocyte decision to proliferate after encountering activating surfaces.

48. Dynamic membrane remodeling at invadopodia differentiates invadopodia from podosomes.

49. HDAC6 is required for invadopodia activity and invasion by breast tumor cells.

50. A novel role for Niemann-Pick disease type 2C protein in papillae formation.

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