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  • 1. E-cadherin suppression accelerates squamous cell carcinoma progression in three-dimensional, human tissue constructs.
    Margulis A, Zhang W, Alt-Holland A, Crawford HC, Fusenig NE, Garlick JA.
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  • 2. Ligand activation of overexpressed epidermal growth factor receptor results in colony dissociation and disturbed E-cadherin function in HSC-1 human cutaneous squamous carcinoma cells.
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