Expression of E-, P-, n-cadherins and catenins in human bladder carcinoma cell lines.
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K. Knudsen | D. Seigneurin | P. Champelovier | V. Martel | A. Mialhe | G. Levacher | M. Serres | Geraldine Levacher | Pierre Champelovier | Véronique Martel | Mireille Serres | Karen Knudsen | Daniel Seigneurin | Karen A. Knudsen
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