Roberto Montesano
Dept. of Cell Physiology and Metabolism
CMU, rue Michel-Servet
1, CH-1211 Geneva 4
Switzerland
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- cAMP-dependent chloride secretion mediates tubule enlargement and cyst formation by cultured mammalian collecting duct cells. Montesano, R., Ghzili, H., Carrozzino, F., Rossier, B.C., Féraille, E. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. (2009)
- Low concentrations of transforming growth factor-beta-1 induce tubulogenesis in cultured mammary epithelial cells. Montesano, R., Carrozzino, F., Soulié, P. BMC Dev. Biol. (2007)
- Bone morphogenetic protein-4 abrogates lumen formation by mammary epithelial cells and promotes invasive growth. Montesano, R. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (2007)
- Tumour necrosis factor alpha confers an invasive, transformed phenotype on mammary epithelial cells. Montesano, R., Soulié, P., Eble, J.A., Carrozzino, F. J. Cell. Sci. (2005)
- Retinoids induce lumen morphogenesis in mammary epithelial cells. Montesano, R., Soulié, P. J. Cell. Sci. (2002)
- Constitutively active mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase MEK1 disrupts morphogenesis and induces an invasive phenotype in Madin-Darby canine kidney epithelial cells. Montesano, R., Soriano, J.V., Hosseini, G., Pepper, M.S., Schramek, H. Cell Growth Differ. (1999)
- Differential effects of hepatocyte growth factor isoforms on epithelial and endothelial tubulogenesis. Montesano, R., Soriano, J.V., Malinda, K.M., Ponce, M.L., Bafico, A., Kleinman, H.K., Bottaro, D.P., Aaronson, S.A. Cell Growth Differ. (1998)