The role and regulation of Rab40b–Tks5 complex during invadopodia formation and cancer cell invasion
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The role and regulation of Rab40b–Tks5 complex during invadopodia formation and cancer cell invasion
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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 129, Issue 23, Pages 4341-4353
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The Company of Biologists
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2016-10-28
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10.1242/jcs.193904
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