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Mary Aakre

Researcher at Vanderbilt University

Publications -  29
Citations -  5141

Mary Aakre is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transforming growth factor beta & Transforming growth factor. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 29 publications receiving 4866 citations. Previous affiliations of Mary Aakre include Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

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Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Mediates Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transdifferentiation through a RhoA-dependent Mechanism

TL;DR: The data suggest that TGF-beta rapidly activates RhoA-dependent signaling pathways to induce stress fiber formation and mesenchymal characteristics.
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Abrogation of TGFβ signaling in mammary carcinomas recruits Gr-1+CD11b+ myeloid cells that promote metastasis

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Gr-1+CD11b+ myeloid cells are recruited into mammary carcinomas with type II TGF beta receptor gene (Tgfbr2) deletion and directly promote tumor metastasis.
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Activation of the Erk Pathway Is Required for TGF-β1-Induced EMT In Vitro

TL;DR: Data show that TGF-beta1 induces the activation of the Erk signaling pathway, which is required for TGF -beta1-mediated EMT in vitro.
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Aggressive pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma in mice caused by pancreas-specific blockade of transforming growth factor-β signaling in cooperation with active Kras expression

TL;DR: The data show that blockade of TGF-beta signaling and activated Ras signaling cooperate to promote PDAC progression, which indicated a haploinsufficiency of T GF- beta signaling in this genetic context.
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Effect of conditional knockout of the type II TGF-beta receptor gene in mammary epithelia on mammary gland development and polyomavirus middle T antigen induced tumor formation and metastasis

TL;DR: A tumor-suppressive role for epithelial TGF-beta signaling in mammary gland tumorigenesis is supported and shows that pulmonary metastases can occur and are even enhanced in the absence of T GF- beta signaling in the carcinoma cells.