Dense fibrillar collagen is a potent inducer of invadopodia via a specific signaling network

High-density fibrillar collagen matrix induces invadopodia formation in both fibroblasts and carcinoma cell lines through a kindlin2-dependent mechanism that drives local ECM remodeling.

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