Dense fibrillar collagen is a potent inducer of invadopodia via a specific signaling network
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Kenneth M. Yamada | E. Dimitriadis | M. Gucek | Kazue Matsumoto | T. Bugge | R. Petrie | S. Mueller | V. Artym | S. Swatkoski | K. Yamada | Catherine B. Campbell | Xin Li
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