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Biography and Research Information
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Dane Richey's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms regulating lung cancer cell invasion and migration. His work investigates the role of Rnd3, a protein that appears to influence these processes independently of ROCK1 signaling, through the modulation of alpha 5 integrin. Richey has published findings on Rnd3's effects on lung adenocarcinoma cell lines, suggesting a reduction in cell invasion and migration when Rnd3 is depleted. He has also explored Rnd3's potential impact on the metastatic capabilities of triple-negative breast cancer. Richey collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Katie R. Ryan and Noemi Garcia Garcia, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 4
- 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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Abstract 2645: Rnd3 depletion in lung cancer cell lines decreases cell invasion and migration in a ROCK1 independent manner (2025)
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Abstract 2649: Defining how Rnd3, a novel regulator of breast cancer invasion, affects the metastatic potential of triple-negative breast cancer (2025)
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Can Vascular Compression Be Reliably Identified on Preoperative Images in Microvascular Decompression Cases? (2025)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Abstract 2649: Defining how Rnd3, a novel regulator of breast cancer invasion, affects the metastatic potential of triple-negative breast cancer
- Abstract 2645: Rnd3 depletion in lung cancer cell lines decreases cell invasion and migration in a ROCK1 independent manner
- Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation
- Abstract 2649: Defining how Rnd3, a novel regulator of breast cancer invasion, affects the metastatic potential of triple-negative breast cancer
- Abstract 2645: Rnd3 depletion in lung cancer cell lines decreases cell invasion and migration in a ROCK1 independent manner
- Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation
- Abstract 2649: Defining how Rnd3, a novel regulator of breast cancer invasion, affects the metastatic potential of triple-negative breast cancer
- Abstract 2645: Rnd3 depletion in lung cancer cell lines decreases cell invasion and migration in a ROCK1 independent manner
- Can Vascular Compression Be Reliably Identified on Preoperative Images in Microvascular Decompression Cases?
- Can Vascular Compression Be Reliably Identified on Preoperative Images in Microvascular Decompression Cases?
- Can Vascular Compression Be Reliably Identified on Preoperative Images in Microvascular Decompression Cases?
- Can Vascular Compression Be Reliably Identified on Preoperative Images in Microvascular Decompression Cases?
- Can Vascular Compression Be Reliably Identified on Preoperative Images in Microvascular Decompression Cases?
- Can Vascular Compression Be Reliably Identified on Preoperative Images in Microvascular Decompression Cases?
- Abstract 2645: Rnd3 depletion in lung cancer cell lines decreases cell invasion and migration in a ROCK1 independent manner
- Abstract 2645: Rnd3 depletion in lung cancer cell lines decreases cell invasion and migration in a ROCK1 independent manner
- 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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