Enhanced cell–cell contact stability and decreased N-cadherin-mediated migration upon fibroblast growth factor receptor-N-cadherin cross talk
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B. Ladoux | L. Duchesne | R. Mège | N. Boggetto | Thao Nguyen | Gautham Hari Narayana Sankara Narayana | D. Fernig | Chandrashekhar Uttamrao Murade
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