» Authors » Francisco J Calero-Cuenca

Francisco J Calero-Cuenca

Explore the profile of Francisco J Calero-Cuenca including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 6
Citations 82
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Calero-Cuenca F, Osorio D, Carvalho-Marques S, Sridhara S, Oliveira L, Jiao Y, et al.
Curr Biol . 2021 Feb; 31(7):1521-1530.e8. PMID: 33567288
Cells actively position their nuclei within the cytoplasm for multiple cellular and physiological functions. Consequently, nuclear mispositioning is usually associated with cell dysfunction and disease, from muscular disorders to cancer...
2.
Janota C, Calero-Cuenca F, Gomes E
Methods Mol Biol . 2019 Dec; 2101:371-385. PMID: 31879914
The nucleus is specifically positioned within a cell in diverse biological contexts. There are multiple connections between the nuclear envelope and the cytoskeleton and these connections are involved in nuclear...
3.
Calero-Cuenca F, Janota C, Gomes E
Curr Opin Cell Biol . 2018 Feb; 50:35-41. PMID: 29454272
The position of the nucleus within cells is a key event during cell migration. The movement and positioning of the nucleus strongly impacts cell migration. Notably, the last two years...
4.
Janota C, Calero-Cuenca F, Costa J, Gomes E
Cell . 2017 May; 169(5):970-970.e1. PMID: 28525760
The nucleus is connected to the cytoskeleton, and these connections are involved in multiple functions such as nuclear positioning, shape and stiffness, cytoskeleton organization, mechanotransduction, gene expression, chromosome positioning, DNA...
5.
Calero-Cuenca F, Sotillos S
Small GTPases . 2016 Oct; 9(4):352-359. PMID: 27687567
A tight relationship between apico-basal polarity and trafficking is essential for epithelial physiology and tissue homeostasis. Recent studies have described how some Rab GTPases, key components of the intracellular traffic...
6.
Calero-Cuenca F, Espinosa-Vazquez J, Reina-Campos M, Diaz-Meco M, Moscat J, Sotillos S
BMC Biol . 2016 Apr; 14:32. PMID: 27089924
Background: Cell polarity, essential for cell physiology and tissue coherence, emerges as a consequence of asymmetric localization of protein complexes and directional trafficking of cellular components. Although molecules required in...