Abstract
The p21-activated kinases signal through a number of cellular pathways fundamental to growth, differentiation and apoptosis. A wealth of information has accumulated at an impressive pace in the recent past, both with regard to previously identified targets for p21-activated kinases that regulate the actin cytoskeleton and cellular stress pathways and with regard to newly identified targets and their role in cancer. Emerging data also provide new clues towards a previously unappreciated link between these various cellular processes. The present review attempts to provide a quick tutorial to the reader about the evolving significance of p21-activated kinases and small GTPases in breast cancer, using information from mouse models, tissue culture studies, and human materials. © 2004 BioMed Central Ltd.
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Gururaj, A. E., Rayala, S. K., & Kumar, R. (2005, January). P21-activated kinase signaling in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research. https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr961
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