I de Curtis
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de Curtis I
Cytotechnology
. 2012 Feb;
11(Suppl 1):S41-3.
PMID: 22358705
Cultured embryionic day 6 (E6) retinal neurons respond to laminin by making use of integrin receptors. We have recently shown that the laminin binding integrin receptor α6β1 is expressed in...
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Astro V, Asperti C, Cangi M, Cangi G, Doglioni C, de Curtis I
Oncogene
. 2010 Dec;
30(15):1841-9.
PMID: 21151172
Migration of cells and degradation of the extracellular matrix (ECM) are required for efficient tumor cell invasion, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are only partially known. The PPFIA1 gene for...
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Matafora V, Paris S, Dariozzi S, de Curtis I
J Cell Sci
. 2002 Jan;
114(Pt 24):4509-20.
PMID: 11792816
Cell migration requires coordination between adhesion, actin organization and membrane traffic. Rac and ARF6 have been shown to cooperate for the organization of actin at the cell surface. Recently, the...
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de Curtis I
EMBO Rep
. 2001 Apr;
2(4):277-81.
PMID: 11306546
During cell migration, coordination between membrane traffic, cell substrate adhesion and actin reorganization is required for protrusive activity to occur at the leading edge. Actin organization is regulated by Rho...
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Di Cesare A, Paris S, Albertinazzi C, Dariozzi S, Andersen J, Mann M, et al.
Nat Cell Biol
. 2000 Aug;
2(8):521-30.
PMID: 10934473
Motility requires protrusive activity at the cellular edge, where Rho family members regulate actin dynamics. Here we show that p95-APP1 (ArfGAP-putative, Pix-interacting, paxillin-interacting protein 1), a member of the GIT1/PKL...
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Patrone C, Pollio G, Vegeto E, Enmark E, de Curtis I, Gustafsson J, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2000 May;
141(5):1839-45.
PMID: 10803594
Estrogens are female sex steroids that have a plethora of effects on a wide range of tissues. These effects are mediated through two well characterized intracellular receptors: estrogen receptor alpha...
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Albertinazzi C, Cattelino A, de Curtis I
J Cell Sci
. 1999 Oct;
112 ( Pt 21):3821-31.
PMID: 10523517
Rac GTP-binding proteins are implicated in the dynamic organization of the actin cytoskeleton, and the mechanisms utilized for this purpose are not understood yet. In this paper we have analysed...
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Cattelino A, Albertinazzi C, Bossi M, Critchley D, de Curtis I
Mol Biol Cell
. 1999 Feb;
10(2):373-91.
PMID: 9950683
Assembly and modulation of focal adhesions during dynamic adhesive processes are poorly understood. We describe here the use of ventral plasma membranes from adherent fibroblasts to explore mechanisms regulating integrin...
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Albertinazzi C, Gilardelli D, Paris S, Longhi R, de Curtis I
J Cell Biol
. 1998 Aug;
142(3):815-25.
PMID: 9700168
Rho family GTPases have been implicated in cytoskeletal reorganization during neuritogenesis. We have recently identified a new gene of this family, cRac1B, specifically expressed in the chicken developing nervous system....
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Malosio M, Gilardelli D, Paris S, Albertinazzi C, de Curtis I
J Neurosci
. 1997 Sep;
17(17):6717-28.
PMID: 9254684
Previous studies on small GTP-binding proteins of the Rho family have revealed their involvement in the organization of cell actin cytoskeleton. The function of these GTPases during vertebrate development is...