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TITLE: Ethical and legal challenges of personalized medicine: Paradigmatic examples of research, prevention, diagnosis and treatment
AUTHORS: Cordeiro, JV;
PUBLISHED: 2014, SOURCE: Revista Portuguesa de Saude Publica, VOLUME: 32, ISSUE: 2
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TITLE: Health data privacy and confidentiality rights: Crisis or redemption?
AUTHORS: Faria, PLD; Cordeiro, JV;
PUBLISHED: 2014, SOURCE: Revista Portuguesa de Saude Publica, VOLUME: 32, ISSUE: 2
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TITLE: The role of transcription-independent damage signals in the initiation of epithelial wound healing  Full Text
AUTHORS: Joao V Cordeiro; Antonio Jacinto ;
PUBLISHED: 2013, SOURCE: NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 14, ISSUE: 4
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TITLE: Coordinated waves of actomyosin flow and apical cell constriction immediately after wounding
AUTHORS: Marco Antunes; Telmo Pereira; Joao V Cordeiro; Luis Almeida; Antonio Jacinto ;
PUBLISHED: 2013, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 202, ISSUE: 2
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TITLE: F11-Mediated Inhibition of RhoA Signalling Enhances the Spread of Vaccinia Virus In Vitro and In Vivo in an Intranasal Mouse Model of Infection  Full Text
AUTHORS: Joao V Cordeiro; Susana Guerra; Yoshiki Arakawa; Mark P Dodding; Mariano Esteban; Michael Way;
PUBLISHED: 2009, SOURCE: PLOS ONE, VOLUME: 4, ISSUE: 12
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TITLE: F11L-mediated inhibition of RhoA-mDia signaling stimulates microtubule dynamics during Vaccinia virus infection
AUTHORS: Yoshilki Arakawa; Joao V Cordeiro; Michael Way;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: CELL HOST & MICROBE, VOLUME: 1, ISSUE: 3
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TITLE: The release of vaccinia virus from infected cells requires RhoA-mDia modulation of cortical actin
AUTHORS: Yoshiki Arakawa; Joao V Cordeiro; Sibylle Schleich; Timothy P Newsome; Michael Way;
PUBLISHED: 2007, SOURCE: CELL HOST & MICROBE, VOLUME: 1, ISSUE: 3
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TITLE: Vaccinia virus-induced cell motility requires F11L-mediated inhibition of RhoA signaling
AUTHORS: Valderrama, F; Cordeiro, JV; Schleich, S; Frischknecht, F; Way, M;
PUBLISHED: 2006, SOURCE: SCIENCE, VOLUME: 311, ISSUE: 5759
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