Endothelial Cell-Specific Molecule 2 (ECSM2) Localizes to Cell-Cell Junctions and Modulates bFGF-Directed Cell Migration via the ERK-FAK Pathway
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Hanju Huang | Yongchang Chang | J. Balducci | Joseph Georges | Joseph Georges | Fanxin Ma | Chunwei Shi | Jia Lu | Wen Wu | Fanxin Ma | James Balducci | Yao Huang | Chunwei Shi | Wen Wu | Yao Huang | Yongchang Chang | Hanju Huang | Jia Lu
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