Publications: Dr Eva Crosas Molist
Orgaz JL, Crosas-Molist E, Sadok A, Perdrix-Rosell A, Maiques O, Rodriguez-Hernandez I, Monger J, Mele S et al.(2020).
Myosin II Reactivation and Cytoskeletal Remodeling as a Hallmark and a Vulnerability in Melanoma Therapy Resistance. Cancer Cell
vol. 37,
(1)
85-103.e9.
Valcarcel-Jimenez L, Macchia A, Crosas-Molist E, Schaub-Clerigue A, Camacho L, Martín-Martín N, Cicogna P, Viera-Bardon C et al.(2019).
PGC1a suppresses prostate cancer cell invasion through ERRA transcriptional control. Cancer Research
vol. 79,
(24)
6153-6165.
López-Luque J, Bertran E, Crosas-Molist E, Maiques O, Malfettone A, Caja L, Serrano T, Ramos E et al.(2019).
Downregulation of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in hepatocellular carcinoma facilitates Transforming Growth Factor-β-induced epithelial to amoeboid transition. Cancer Letters
vol. 464,
15-24.
Georgouli M, Herraiz C, Crosas-Molist E, Fanshawe B, Maiques O, Perdrix A, Pandya P, Rodriguez-Hernandez I et al.(2019).
Regional Activation of Myosin II in Cancer Cells Drives Tumor Progression via a Secretory Cross-Talk with the Immune Microenvironment. Cell
vol. 176,
(4)
757-774.e23.
Jiménez-Altayó F, Meirelles T, Crosas-Molist E, Sorolla MA, del Blanco DG, López-Luque J, Mas-Stachurska A, Siegert AM et al.(2018).
Redox stress in Marfan syndrome: Dissecting the role of the NADPH oxidase NOX4 in aortic aneurysm. Free Radical Biology and Medicine
vol. 118,
44-58.
Crosas-Molist E, Bertran E, Rodriguez-Hernandez I, Herraiz C, Cantelli G, Fabra A, Sanz-Moreno V, Fabregat I(2017).
The NADPH oxidase NOX4 represses epithelial to amoeboid transition and efficient tumour dissemination. Oncogene
vol. 36,
(21)
3002-3014.
Malfettone A, Soukupova J, Bertran E, Crosas-Molist E, Lastra R, Fernando J, Koudelkova P, Rani B et al.(2017).
Transforming growth factor-β-induced plasticity causes a migratory stemness phenotype in hepatocellular carcinoma. Cancer Letters
vol. 392,
39-50.
Cantelli G, Crosas-Molist E, Georgouli M, Sanz-Moreno V(2017).
TGFΒ-induced transcription in cancer. Seminars in Cancer Biology
vol. 42,
60-69.
Herraiz C, Crosas-Molist E, Sanz-Moreno V(2016).
Reactive oxygen species and tumor dissemination: Allies no longer. Molecular and Cellular Oncology
vol. 3,
(2)
López-Luque J, Caballero-Díaz D, Martinez-Palacián A, Roncero C, Moreno-Càceres J, García-Bravo M, Grueso E, Fernández A et al.(2016).
Dissecting the role of epidermal growth factor receptor catalytic activity during liver regeneration and hepatocarcinogenesis. Hepatology
vol. 63,
(2)
604-619.
Crosas-Molist E, Fabregat I(2015).
Role of NADPH oxidases in the redox biology of liver fibrosis. Redox Biology
vol. 6,
106-111.
Crosas-Molist E, Meirelles T, López-Luque J, Serra-Peinado C, Selva J, Caja L, Gorbenko Del Blanco D, Uriarte JJ et al.(2015).
Vascular smooth muscle cell phenotypic changes in patients with marfan syndrome. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
vol. 35,
(4)
960-972.
Crosas-Molist E, Bertran E, Fabregat I(2015).
Cross-talk between TGF-β and NADPH oxidases during liver fibrosis and hepatocarcinogenesis. Current Pharmaceutical Design
vol. 21,
(41)
5964-5976.
Crosas-Molist E, Bertran E, Sancho P, López-Luque J, Fernando J, Sánchez A, Fernández M, Navarro E et al.(2014).
The NADPH oxidase NOX4 inhibits hepatocyte proliferation and liver cancer progression. Free Radical Biology and Medicine
vol. 69,
338-347.
Bertran E, Crosas-Molist E, Sancho P, Caja L, Lopez-Luque J, Navarro E, Egea G, Lastra R et al.(2013).
Overactivation of the TGF-β pathway confers a mesenchymal-like phenotype and CXCR4-dependent migratory properties to liver tumor cells. Hepatology
vol. 58,
(6)
2032-2044.
Sancho P, Mainez J, Crosas-Molist E, Roncero C, Fernández-Rodriguez CM, Pinedo F, Huber H, Eferl R et al.(2012).
NADPH Oxidase NOX4 Mediates Stellate Cell Activation and Hepatocyte Cell Death during Liver Fibrosis Development. PLoS ONE
vol. 7,
(9)
Crosas-Molist E, Sánchez A, Fernández M, Sancho P, Bertran E, Fabregat I (2012).
409 IMPLICATION OF NADPH OXIDASES (NOXES) IN LIVER REGENERATION. Journal of Hepatology.
vol. 56,
s163-s164.