MAGI-1 is required for Rap1 activation upon cell-cell contact and for enhancement of vascular endothelial cadherin-mediated cell adhesion.
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S. Fukuhara | M. Masuda | Keisuke Sako | Akiko Yamagishi | A. Sakurai | Yuji Kamioka | Yoshikazu Nakaoka | Naoki Mochizuki
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