Mechanism for transition from initial to stable cell-cell adhesion: kinetic analysis of E-cadherin-mediated adhesion using a quantitative adhesion assay
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W J Nelson | W. Nelson | B. Angres | B Angres | A Barth | A. Barth | Brigit te Angres | Angela Bar
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