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This project investigates the role of integrins in cancer progression, focusing on their signaling functions during cell division and motility. By employing advanced techniques, it aims to uncover new mechanisms of integrin action that could lead to novel therapeutic strategies against cancer.
Cancer progression, characterized by uncontrolled proliferation and motility of cells, is a complex and deadly process.
Integrins, a major cell surface adhesion receptor family, are transmembrane proteins known to regulate cell behaviour by transducing extracellular signals to cytoplasmic protein complexes.
We and others have shown that recruitment of specific protein complexes by the cytoplasmic domains of integrins is important in tumorigenesis.
Here our aim is to study three interrelated proc…
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT
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Finland, Turku
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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