Vacuolar H+-ATPase in human breast cancer cells with distinct metastatic potential: distribution and functional activity.
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K. Bakunts | S. Sennoune | Souad R Sennoune | Karina Bakunts | Raul Martínez-Zaguilán | Jenny L. Chua-Tuan | Gloria M Martínez | Jenny L Chua-Tuan | Yamina Kebir | Mohamed N Attaya | G. Martinez | R. Martínez‐Zaguilán | Mohamed N. Attaya | Yamina Kebir
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