Switch to an invasive growth phase in melanoma is associated with tenascin-C, fibronectin, and procollagen-I forming specific channel structures for invasion (Q58034777)

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article by E Kääriäinen et al published October 2006 in Journal of Pathology
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Switch to an invasive growth phase in melanoma is associated with tenascin-C, fibronectin, and procollagen-I forming specific channel structures for invasion
article by E Kääriäinen et al published October 2006 in Journal of Pathology

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    Switch to an invasive growth phase in melanoma is associated with tenascin-C, fibronectin, and procollagen-I forming specific channel structures for invasion (English)
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    E Kääriäinen
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    P Nummela
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    J Soikkeli
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    M Yin
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    T Jahkola
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    S Virolainen
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    A Ora
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    E Ukkonen
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    O Saksela
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    E Hölttä
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    October 2006
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    210
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    181-191
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