Stratification-related expression of isoforms of the desmosomal cadherins in human epidermis.
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R. Buxton | I. King | A. Magee | J. Arnemann | K. Sullivan | Anthony I. Magee | Joachim Arnemann | Kate Sullivan | Ian A. King
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