Loss of E-cadherin Expression in Melanoma Cells Involves Up-regulation of the Transcriptional Repressor Snail*
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A. Bosserhoff | I. Poser | A. G. de Herreros | R Buettner | A K Bosserhoff | I Poser | D Domínguez | A G de Herreros | A Varnai | A. Várnai | David Domı́nguez | R. Buettner
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