Vimentin is a novel AKT1 target mediating motility and invasion
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G. Mills | Z. Ding | K. Rosenblatt | Kai Huang | M. Hung | A. Lazar | A. Dicker | Quan-sheng Zhu | D. Lev | G. Lahat | Theresa D. Nguyen | R. Belousov | K. Bill | Xuemei Luo | R. Brobey | Svetlana V. Bolshakov
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