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    Wang Y, Sun N, Lu C, Bei Y, Qian R, Hua L.
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  • 13. Cadherin-12 enhances proliferation in colorectal cancer cells and increases progression by promoting EMT.
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    Chen ZP, Wei JC, Wang Q, Yang P, Li WL, He F, Chen HC, Hu H, Zhong JB, Cao J.
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