Kevin M. Branch, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Cancer Biology | Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN |
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Sign in to add mentorAlissa M. Weaver | grad student | 2012 | Vanderbilt | |
(Cell-ECM Interactions Promote Invadopodia Maturation.) |
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Cleghorn WM, Branch KM, Kook S, et al. (2015) Arrestins regulate cell spreading and motility via focal adhesion dynamics. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 26: 622-35 |
Hoshino D, Branch KM, Weaver AM. (2013) Signaling inputs to invadopodia and podosomes. Journal of Cell Science. 126: 2979-89 |
Branch KM, Hoshino D, Weaver AM. (2012) Adhesion rings surround invadopodia and promote maturation. Biology Open. 1: 711-22 |
Branch KM, Hoshino D, Weaver AM. (2012) Adhesion rings surround invadopodia and promote maturation Biology Open. 1: 711-722 |
Parekh A, Ruppender NS, Branch KM, et al. (2011) Sensing and modulation of invadopodia across a wide range of rigidities. Biophysical Journal. 100: 573-82 |
Anderson AR, Hassanein M, Branch KM, et al. (2009) Microenvironmental independence associated with tumor progression. Cancer Research. 69: 8797-806 |
Alexander NR, Branch KM, Parekh A, et al. (2008) Extracellular matrix rigidity promotes invadopodia activity. Current Biology : Cb. 18: 1295-9 |
Enderling H, Alexander NR, Clark ES, et al. (2008) Dependence of invadopodia function on collagen fiber spacing and cross-linking: computational modeling and experimental evidence. Biophysical Journal. 95: 2203-18 |