Directed Actin Polymerization Is the Driving Force for Epithelial Cell–Cell Adhesion
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Elaine Fuchs | Valeri Vasioukhin | E. Fuchs | V. Vasioukhin | C. Bauer | Christoph Bauer | Mei Yin | M. Yin
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