Additional file 3 of Breast cancer cell migration is regulated through junctional adhesion molecule-A-mediated activation of Rap1 GTPase
SFI| Determining the contribution of junction adhesion molecule-A (JAM-A) towards an invasive phenotype in breast cancer.
Authors: McSherry, Elaine A; Brennan, Kieran; Hudson, Lance; Hill, Arnold DK; Hopkins, Ann M;
Additional file 3 of Breast cancer cell migration is regulated through junctional adhesion molecule-A-mediated activation of Rap1 GTPase
Abstract
Additional file 3: Supplementary Figure S3. Pooled analysis of JAM-A signalling proteins in tumour versus normal breast tissue primary cultures. (A) Ratio of pooled tumor to non-tumor densitometric values from JAM-A, AF-6, PDZ-GEF2, Rap1 and β1-integrin protein immunoblots with equal total input protein concentrations. (B) Ratio of pooled tumor to non-tumor densitometric values from JAM-A, AF-6, PDZ-GEF2, Rap1 and β1-integrin protein immunoblots of JAM-A immmunoprecipitates. (TIFF 111 KB)
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