Epidermal morphogenesis and keratin expression in c-Ha-ras-transfected tumorigenic clones of the human HaCaT cell line.

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Published in Cancer Res on August 15, 1991

Authors

D Breitkreutz1, P Boukamp, C M Ryle, H J Stark, D R Roop, N E Fusenig

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1: Division of Differentiation and Carcinogenesis in Vitro, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg.

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