Folliculin, the Product of the Birt-Hogg-Dube Tumor Suppressor Gene, Interacts with the Adherens Junction Protein p0071 to Regulate Cell-Cell Adhesion
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Hayden Huang | P. Ongusaha | E. Henske | J. Liao | E. Goncharova | V. Krymskaya | Hayden. Huang | T. Darling | D. Khabibullin | Venkatesh Hariharan | Tanja Schlechter | I. Hofmann | James K. Liao | Ilse Hofmann | Elizabeth P. Henske | Doug A. Medvetz | Damir Khabibullin | Pat P. Ongusaha | Elena A. Goncharova | Tanja Schlechter | Thomas N. Darling | Vera P. Krymskaya | V. Hariharan | D. Medvetz
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