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C M DiPersio

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Wang X, Lu H, Urvalek A, Li T, Yu L, Lamar J, et al.
Oncogene . 2010 Dec; 30(16):1901-11. PMID: 21151179
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) and extracellular matrix degradation are critical for the initiation and progression of tumor invasion. We have recently identified Krüppel-like factor 8 (KLF8) as a critical...
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DiPersio C, Trevithick J, Hynes R
Exp Cell Res . 2001 Jul; 268(1):45-60. PMID: 11461117
Integrin alpha3beta1 can be alternatively spliced to generate alpha3A and alpha3B cytoplasmic domain variants that are conserved among vertebrates. To identify distinct functions of these variants, we transfected cells with...
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DiPersio C, van der Neut R, Kreidberg J, Sonnenberg A, Hynes R
J Cell Sci . 2000 Aug; 113 ( Pt 17):3051-62. PMID: 10934043
Continuous regeneration and homeostasis of the stratified epidermis requires coordinated regulation of cell proliferation, cell differentiation, and cell survival. Integrin-mediated cell adhesion to the extracellular matrix has important roles in...
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DiPersio C, Shao M, Di Costanzo L, Kreidberg J, Hynes R
J Cell Sci . 2000 Jul; 113 ( Pt 16):2909-21. PMID: 10910775
Remodeling of the extracellular matrix during tissue development, wound repair and tumor cell invasion depends on the coordinated regulation of cell adhesion receptors, matrix proteins and enzymes that proteolyse the...
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DiPersio C, Kreidberg J, Hynes R
J Cell Biol . 1998 Sep; 142(5):1357-69. PMID: 9732295
Previously we found that alpha3beta1 integrin-deficient neonatal mice develop micro-blisters at the epidermal-dermal junction. These micro-blisters were associated with poor basement membrane organization. In the present study we have investigated...
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DiPersio C, Jaenisch R, Kreidberg J, Hynes R
J Cell Biol . 1997 May; 137(3):729-42. PMID: 9151677
Integrins alpha3beta1 and alpha6beta4 are abundant receptors on keratinocytes for laminin-5, a major component of the basement membrane between the epidermis and the dermis in skin. These integrins are recruited...
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Zhang S, Holmes T, DiPersio C, Hynes R, Su X, Rich A
Biomaterials . 1995 Dec; 16(18):1385-93. PMID: 8590765
A new class of ionic self-complementary oligopeptides is described, two members of which have been designated RAD16 and EAK16. These oligopeptides consist of regular repeats of alternating ionic hydrophilic and...
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DiPersio C, Shah S, Hynes R
J Cell Sci . 1995 Jun; 108 ( Pt 6):2321-36. PMID: 7673352
In vitro binding assays and inhibition of cell adhesion with monoclonal antibodies have implicated the integrin alpha 3 beta 1 as a receptor for a variety of extracellular ligands. However,...
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ROLLIER A, DiPersio C, Cereghini S, Stevens K, Tronche F, Zaret K, et al.
Mol Biol Cell . 1993 Jan; 4(1):59-69. PMID: 8443410
Two widely used hepatoma cell lines, mouse BW1J and human HepG2, express gene products characteristic of fetal hepatocytes, including serum albumin, whereas reporter genes driven by the albumin promoter are...
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DiPersio C, Jackson D, Zaret K
Mol Cell Biol . 1991 Sep; 11(9):4405-14. PMID: 1875930
The extracellular matrix (ECM) promotes tissue morphogenesis, cell migration, and the differentiation of a variety of cell types. However, the mechanisms by which ECM causes differentiated gene expression have been...