STRIPAK components determine mode of cancer cell migration and metastasis
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Paul A. Bates | Erik Sahai | Georgina Fletcher | Steven Hooper | Melda Tozluoglu | Andreas Bruckbauer | P. Bates | J. Erler | B. Thompson | E. Sahai | A. Bruckbauer | Melda Tozluoglu | S. Hooper | C. Madsen | G. Fletcher | Janine T. Erler | Chris D. Madsen | Barry Thompson
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