Cadherin dysfunction in a human cancer cell line: possible involvement of loss of alpha-catenin expression in reduced cell-cell adhesiveness.

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Published in Cancer Res on October 15, 1992

Authors

Y Shimoyama1, A Nagafuchi, S Fujita, M Gotoh, M Takeichi, S Tsukita, S Hirohashi

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1: Pathology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan.

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