Characterization of the interface between normal and transformed epithelial cells

Nature Cell Biology - Tập 11 Số 4 - Trang 460-467 - 2009
Catherine Hogan1, Sophie Dupré‐Crochet2,1, Mark Norman1, Mihoko Kajita1, Carola Zimmermann1, Andrew E. Pelling3, Eugenia Piddini4, Luis Alberto Baena-López4, Jean‐Paul Vincent4, Yoshifumi Itoh5, Hiroshi Hosoya6, Franck Pichaud1, Yasuyuki Fujita1
1MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology and Cell Biology Unit, University College London, UK.
2Current address: INSERM UMR 757, Université Paris-sud, Bat 443, 91405 Orsay cedex, France.,
3London Centre for Nanotechnology and Centre for Nanomedicine, UK
4Division of Developmental Neurobiology, National Institute for Medical Research, UK
5Imperial College London, The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, UK
6Department of Biological Science, Graduate school of Science, Hiroshima University, Japan

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