The interplay between the proteolytic, invasive, and adhesive domains of invadopodia and their roles in cancer invasion.

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Published in Cell Adh Migr on January 01, 2014

Authors

Or-Yam Revach1, Benjamin Geiger1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Molecular Cell Biology; Weizmann Institute of Science; Rehovot, Israel.

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