Contributions of cytoplasmic domains of desmosomal cadherins to desmosome assembly and intermediate filament anchorage.

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Published in Cell on February 26, 1993

Authors

S M Troyanovsky1, L G Eshkind, R B Troyanovsky, R E Leube, W W Franke

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1: Division for Cell Biology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg.

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