p140Cap dual regulation of E-cadherin/EGFR cross-talk and Ras signalling in tumour cell scatter and proliferation
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A. Sapino | I. Castellano | E. Turco | M. Canel | P. Defilippi | F. Mainiero | S. Cabodi | M. Frame | M. Barba | L. Tordella | M. P. C. Leal | P. D. Stefano | L. Damiano
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