Jon Coca Juaristi
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Biography and Research Information
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Jon Coca Juaristi's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms regulating lung cancer cell invasion and migration. His work investigates the role of the protein Rnd3 and its independent signaling pathway, which influences cell movement through the modulation of alpha 5 integrin. This research aims to understand how these pathways contribute to the progression of lung adenocarcinoma. Juaristi has published one study on this topic, collaborating with researchers Katie R. Ryan, Cody Ashby, Noemi Garcia Garcia, and Dane Richey at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation (2026)
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- Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation
- Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation
- Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation
- Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation
- Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation
- Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation
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