Bile acids stimulate invasion and haptotaxis in human colorectal cancer cells through activation of multiple oncogenic signaling pathways
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M. Mareel | E. Bruyneel | P. Debruyne | E. Bruyneel | C. Gespach | O. Müller | G. Flatau | A. Zimber | Xd Li | Ioanna-Maria Karaguni | Ionna-Maria Karaguni | Christian Gespach | Marcus Mareel | Philip R. Debruyne | Xuedong Li | Gilles Flatau | Oliver Müller
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