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Details on Person Rac1 and Rho contribute to the migratory and invasive phenotype associated with somatic E-cadherin mutation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9967775
_displayNameRac1 and Rho contribute to the migratory and invasive phenotype associated with somatic E-cadherin mutation
_timestamp2025-10-06 23:51:03
author[Person:9967751] Deplazes, Joëlle
[Person:9967744] Fuchs, Margit
[Person:9967766] Rauser, Sandra
[Person:9967740] Genth, Harald
[Person:9967771] Lengyel, Ernst
[Person:9967763] Busch, Raymonde
[Person:9967767] Luber, Birgit
created[InstanceEdit:9967750] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-10-06
journalHum Mol Genet
pages3632-44
pubMedIdentifier19584084
titleRac1 and Rho contribute to the migratory and invasive phenotype associated with somatic E-cadherin mutation
volume18
year2009
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9959445] DISPUTED BY AUTHORS: Cell-to-cell contact through homophilic cadherin interactions promotes transient RAC1,(CDC42) activation [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9959483]

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