D J Montell
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1.
Silver D, Montell D
Cell
. 2002 Jan;
107(7):831-41.
PMID: 11779460
The JAK/STAT signaling pathway, renowned for its effects on cell proliferation and survival, is constitutively active in various human cancers, including ovarian. We have found that JAK and STAT are...
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Montell D
Mech Dev
. 2001 Jun;
105(1-2):19-25.
PMID: 11429278
The invasiveness of cancer cells resembles the normal behavior of cells that migrate into surrounding tissues during development. For example, the border cells in the Drosophila ovary undergo a partial...
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Bai J, Uehara Y, Montell D
Cell
. 2001 Feb;
103(7):1047-58.
PMID: 11163181
Steroid hormones are key regulators of numerous physiological and developmental processes, including metastasis of breast and ovarian cancer. Here we report the identification of a Drosophila gene, named taiman, which...
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Liu Y, Montell D
Development
. 2001 Jan;
128(3):321-30.
PMID: 11152631
Epithelial to mesenchymal transitions and cell migration are important features of embryonic development and tumor metastasis. We are employing a systematic genetic approach to study the border cells in the...
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Montell D
Cell Biochem Biophys
. 2000 Mar;
31(3):219-29.
PMID: 10736748
Cell movements are fascinating and dramatic features of normal animal development. Moreover, failures in cell migration can lead to birth defects, and inappropriate cell migration can lead to cancer metastasis....
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Montell D
Development
. 1999 Jun;
126(14):3035-46.
PMID: 10375496
Cell migrations are found throughout the animal kingdom and are among the most dramatic and complex of cellular behaviors. Historically, the mechanics of cell migration have been studied primarily in...
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Savant-Bhonsale S, Friese M, McCoon P, Montell D
Gene
. 1999 May;
231(1-2):155-61.
PMID: 10231580
Members of the RYK family of receptors are homologous to tyrosine kinases but do not exhibit kinase activity in vitro. We describe a new member of this family in Drosophila,...
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Liu Y, Montell D
Development
. 1999 Apr;
126(9):1869-78.
PMID: 10101121
Cell movement is an important feature of animal development, wound healing and tumor metastasis; however, the mechanisms underlying cell motility remain to be elucidated. To further our understanding, it would...
9.
Tinker R, Silver D, Montell D
Dev Biol
. 1998 Jul;
199(1):1-10.
PMID: 9676188
Localization of specific mRNAs to distinct sites within the Drosophila oocyte is an early and key step in establishing the anterior-posterior and dorsal-ventral axes. We describe a new function for...
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Lee T, Montell D
Dev Biol
. 1997 May;
185(1):25-33.
PMID: 9169047
During Drosophila oogenesis, spatially restricted activity of the TORPEDO receptor tyrosine kinase first recruits follicle cells adjacent to the oocyte to a posterior cell fate and then specifies dorsal follicle...