Role of intermediate filaments in migration, invasion and metastasis
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Mary J. C. Hendrix | M. Hendrix | Y. Chu | E. Seftor | Richard E. B. Seftor | K. Trevor | Elisabeth A. Seftor | Yi-Wen Chu | Katrina T. Trevor
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