Beta1-integrin orients epithelial polarity via Rac1 and laminin.
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Anirban Datta | M. Zegers | L. E. O’Brien | Wei Yu | K. Mostov | K. Matlin | T. Jou | Wei Yu | Keith E Mostov | Lucy Erin O'Brien | Pascale Leroy | Grace Mak | Tzuu-Shuh Jou | Karl S Matlin | Mirjam M P Zegers | A. Datta | P. Leroy | G. Mak
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