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Details on Person Loss of E-Cadherin-Dependent Cell-Cell Adhesion and the Development and Progression of Cancer

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9935586
_displayNameLoss of E-Cadherin-Dependent Cell-Cell Adhesion and the Development and Progression of Cancer
_timestamp2025-01-16 01:37:43
author[Person:9935590] Bruner, Heather C
[Person:9935587] Derksen, Patrick W B
created[InstanceEdit:9935588] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-01-16
journalCold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
pubMedIdentifier28507022
titleLoss of E-Cadherin-Dependent Cell-Cell Adhesion and the Development and Progression of Cancer
volume10
year2018
(literatureReference)[Summation:9768745]

CDH1 (also known as E-cadherin, epithelial cadherin, Cadh...
[Summation:9953185]

The cadherin superfamily is made of transmembrane glycopr...
[Pathway:9764265] Regulation of CDH1 Expression and Function [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9764274] Regulation of Expression and Function of Type I Classical Cadherins [Homo sapiens]

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