Thomas W Marshall
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Recent Articles
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Mitin N, Rossman K, Currin R, Anne S, Marshall T, Bear J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Jul;
8(6):e66260.
PMID: 23825001
Persistent cellular migration requires efficient protrusion of the front of the cell, the leading edge where the actin cytoskeleton and cell-substrate adhesions undergo constant rearrangement. Rho family GTPases are essential...
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Marshall T, Lloyd I, Delalande J, Nathke I, Rosenblatt J
Mol Biol Cell
. 2011 Sep;
22(21):3962-70.
PMID: 21900494
Despite high rates of cell death, epithelia maintain intact barriers by squeezing dying cells out using a process termed cell extrusion. Cells can extrude apically into the lumen or basally...
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Marshall T, Aloor H, Bear J
J Cell Sci
. 2009 Aug;
122(Pt 17):3061-9.
PMID: 19654210
Coronins are conserved F-actin-binding proteins that are important for motility and actin dynamics. Unlike type I coronins, coronin 2A localizes to stress fibers and some focal adhesions, and is excluded...
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Cai L, Marshall T, Uetrecht A, Schafer D, Bear J
Cell
. 2007 Mar;
128(5):915-29.
PMID: 17350576
Actin filament formation and turnover within the treadmilling actin filament array at the leading edge of migrating cells are interdependent and coupled, but the mechanisms coordinating these two activities are...
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Marshall T, Cai L, Bear J
Nat Chem Biol
. 2006 Feb;
2(3):119-22.
PMID: 16484998
Chemical biology continues to find its way into biomedical research in new and exciting ways. The recent American Society of Cell Biology meeting showed how this discipline is making an...
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Petre-Draviam C, Cook S, Burd C, Marshall T, Wetherill Y, Knudsen K
Cancer Res
. 2003 Aug;
63(16):4903-13.
PMID: 12941814
Androgen receptor (AR) activity is required for prostate growth, differentiation, and secretion. Deregulation of AR activity results in inappropriate mitogenic signaling and is thought to contribute both to the initiation...
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Marshall T, Link K, Petre-Draviam C, Knudsen K
J Biol Chem
. 2003 May;
278(33):30605-13.
PMID: 12775722
The androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-dependent transcription factor whose activity is required for prostate cancer proliferation. Because ablation of AR activity is a critical goal of prostate cancer therapy,...
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Brown C, Takayama S, Campen A, Vise P, Marshall T, Oldfield C, et al.
J Mol Evol
. 2002 Aug;
55(1):104-10.
PMID: 12165847
The dominant view in protein science is that a three-dimensional (3-D) structure is a prerequisite for protein function. In contrast to this dominant view, there are many counterexample proteins that...