Spatiotemporally-regulated interaction between β1 integrin and ErbB4 that is involved in fibronectin-dependent cell migration
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概要
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- 2011-03-01
著者
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Higashiyama Shigeki
Department Of Basic Laboratory Sciences School Of Allied Health Science Osaka University Faculty Of
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Higashiyama Shigeki
Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Genetics Ehime University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Honke Koichi
Department Of Biochemistry Kochi University Medical School
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Ishiura Yoshihito
Department Of Biochemistry Kochi University Medical School
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Kotani Norihiro
Kochi System Glycobiology Center Kochi University Medical School
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YAMASHITA Ryusuke
Department of Biochemistry, Kochi University Medical School
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Yamashita Ryusuke
Department Of Biochemistry Kochi University Medical School
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HONKE Koichi
Department of Biochemistry and Kochi System Glycobiology Center, Kochi University Medical School
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