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p27 super(Kip1)-stathmin interaction influences sarcoma cell migration and invasion

Emerging evidences suggest that cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CKIs) can regulate cellular functions other than cell cycle progression, such as differentiation and migration. Here, we report that cytoplasmic expression of p27 super(kip1) affects microtubule (MT) stability following cell adhesio...

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Published in:Cancer cell 2005-01, Vol.7 (1), p.51-63
Main Authors: Baldassarre, G, Belletti, B, Nicoloso, MS, Schiappacassi, M, Vecchione, A, Spessotto, P, Morrione, A, Canzonieri, V, Colombatti, A
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