Epithelial-mesenchymal transformation in vitro
Gary Brian Greenburg
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Epithelial-mesenchymal transformation in vitro
Published
1985
Pages
164
Subjects
Taschenbuch der mikroskopischen Technik
Epithelial morphogenesis in development and disease
Cell'Cell Interactions
Regulation of transcription factor AP-1 activity in mammary epithelial cells
Слизистая (бокаловидная) клѣтка, ея строеніе, жизнедѣятельность, происхожденіе и увяданіе
Some morphological changes occurring in epithelial cells as a result of disease
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