Intissar Akalay
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Recent Articles
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Gao H, Chakraborty G, Zhang Z, Akalay I, Gadiya M, Gao Y, et al.
Cell
. 2016 Jul;
166(1):47-62.
PMID: 27368100
Genetic screening identifies the atypical tetraspanin TM4SF1 as a strong mediator of metastatic reactivation of breast cancer. Intriguingly, TM4SF1 couples the collagen receptor tyrosine kinase DDR1 to the cortical adaptor...
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Akalay I, Janji B, Hasmim M, Noman M, Thiery J, Mami-Chouaib F, et al.
Autophagy
. 2013 May;
9(7):1104-6.
PMID: 23635487
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) has become one of the most exciting fields in cancer biology. While its role in cancer cell invasion, metastasis and drug resistance is well established,...
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Akalay I, Janji B, Hasmim M, Noman M, Andre F, de Cremoux P, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2013 Feb;
73(8):2418-27.
PMID: 23436798
Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) mediates cancer cell invasion, metastasis, and drug resistance, but its impact on immune surveillance has not been explored. In this study, we investigated the functional consequences of...
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Noman M, Messai Y, Carre T, Akalay I, Meron M, Janji B, et al.
Crit Rev Immunol
. 2011 Dec;
31(5):357-77.
PMID: 22142164
Hypoxia, a common feature of solid tumors and one of the hallmarks of tumor microenvironment, favors tumor survival and progression. Although hypoxia has been reported to play a major role...
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Messai Y, Noman M, Derouiche A, Kourda N, Akalay I, Hasmim M, et al.
Int J Oncol
. 2010 Apr;
36(5):1145-54.
PMID: 20372788
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common type of kidney cancer and recent developments in the molecular biology of RCC have identified multiple pathways associated with the development of...