Leptin promotes invasiveness of kidney and colonic epithelial cells via phosphoinositide 3‐kinase‐, Rho‐, and Rac‐dependent signaling pathways
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M. Mareel | E. Bruyneel | L. Pirola | M. Wymann | C. Gespach | S. Attoub | E. Chastre | Veerle Noe
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