Desmosome disassembly in response to pemphigus vulgaris IgG occurs in distinct phases and can be reversed by expression of exogenous Dsg3.
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Y. Hanakawa | M. Amagai | A. Kowalczyk | J. M. Jennings | E. Delva | Margaret D. Kottke | Dana K. Tucker | Masataka Saito | Emmanuella Delva
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