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2. Real-time sensing of MAPK signaling in medulloblastoma cells reveals cellular evasion mechanism counteracting dasatinib blockade of ERK activation during invasion

4. Real-time sensing of MAPK signaling in medulloblastoma cells reveals cellular evasion mechanism counteracting dasatinib blockade of ERK activation during invasion

5. Spatial proteomics finds CD155 and Endophilin-A1 as mediators of growth and invasion in medulloblastoma

6. CD155 and EndoA1 mediate growth and tissue invasion downstream of MAP4K4 in medulloblastoma cells

7. Striatin 3 and MAP4K4 cooperate towards oncogenic growth and tissue invasion in medulloblastoma

8. Hypoxia inducible factor-1α regulates a pro-invasive phenotype in acute monocytic leukemia

9. MBRS-39. MAP4K4 CONTROLS PRO-INVASIVE SIGNALING IN MEDULLOBLASTOMA CELLS

10. Osteosarcoma-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Induce Lung Fibroblast Reprogramming

11. MAP4K4 controlled integrin β1 activation and c-Met endocytosis are associated with invasive behavior of medulloblastoma cells

12. Diagnosis for the Conservation of Wooden Ceilings inside the Ducal Palace in Sabbioneta (Mantua, Italy)

14. Cooperation of Striatin 3 and MAP4K4 promotes growth and tissue invasion.

15. Osteosarcoma-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Induce Lung Fibroblast Reprogramming.

16. New Medulloblastoma Findings from University Children's Hospital Zurich Discussed (Real-time sensing of MAPK signaling in medulloblastoma cells reveals cellular evasion mechanism counteracting dasatinib blockade of ERK activation during invasion)

17. Researchers from Balgrist University Hospital Publish New Studies and Findings in the Area of Osteosarcomas (Osteosarcoma-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Induce Lung Fibroblast Reprogramming)

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