Erina Miyajima Data-verified
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Erina Miyajima's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying colon cancer cell signaling. Her work investigates the role of CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) in mediating cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1, a GTP-binding protein crucial for matrix adhesion. This activation is implicated in the progression of colon cancer. Miyajima has published one study on this topic, which has received 14 citations. Her research network includes collaborators from Arkansas State University, such as Auburn Ramsey, Jianfeng Xu, Jennifer Y. Xie, and Alyssa Rowland, with whom she shares a publication. Miyajima's current scholarly activity indicates she is recently active in her field.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 14
Selected Publications
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CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells (2023)
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- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
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