NDR2 kinase contributes to cell invasion and cytokinesis defects induced by the inactivation of RASSF1A tumor-suppressor gene in lung cancer cells.

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Title: NDR2 kinase contributes to cell invasion and cytokinesis defects induced by the inactivation of RASSF1A tumor-suppressor gene in lung cancer cells.
Authors: Keller, Maureen1,2 (AUTHOR) maureen.keller@ymail.com, Dubois, Fatéméh3,4 (AUTHOR) fatemeh.dubois@unicaen.fr, Teulier, Sylvain3 (AUTHOR) sylvainteulier@hotmail.com, Martin, Alexandre P. J.5 (AUTHOR) Alexandre.Martin@curie.fr, Levallet, Jérôme2 (AUTHOR) jerome.levallet@unicaen.fr, Maille, Elodie1,2 (AUTHOR) elo_61@hotmail.fr, Brosseau, Solenn1,2,6 (AUTHOR) solenn.brosseau@aphp.fr, Elie, Nicolas7 (AUTHOR) nicolas.elie@unicaen.fr, Hergovich, Alexander8 (AUTHOR) a.hergovich@ucl.ac.uk, Bergot, Emmanuel3,9 (AUTHOR) bergot-e@chu-caen.fr, Camonis, Jacques5 (AUTHOR) jacquescamonis@gmail.com, Zalcman, Gérard5,6 (AUTHOR) gerard.zalcman@aphp.fr, Levallet, Guénaëlle3,4 (AUTHOR) guenaelle.levallet@unicaen.fr
Source: Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research (17569966). 4/12/2019, Vol. 38 Issue 1, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
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ISSN:17569966
DOI:10.1186/s13046-019-1145-8