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HtrA-mediated E-cadherin cleavage is limited to DegP and DegQ homologs expressed by gram-negative pathogens
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E-cadherin re-expression shows in vivo evidence for mesenchymal to epithelial transition in clonal metastatic breast tumor cells
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OF E-CADHERIN-MEDIATED CELL ADHESION
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Simultaneous E-cadherin and PLEKHA7 expression negatively affects E-cadherin/EGFR mediated ovarian cancer cell growth
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E-Cadherin as a diagnostic biomarker in breast cancer
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Differential expression of E-cadherin, N-cadherin and beta-catenin in proximal and distal segments of the rat nephron.
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Wnt-dependent Regulation of the E-cadherin Repressor Snail
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Expression levels of E cadherin and Vimentin in breast cancer
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Expression of antimicrobial peptides and E-cadherin in periapical lesions
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Cervical Cancer Metastasis: Significance of E-Cadherin and Vimentin
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A mechanically active heterotypic E-cadherin/N-cadherin adhesion enables fibroblasts to drive cancer cell invasion
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Immunohistochemical Examination of E Cadherin in the Head and Neck Squamocellular Carcinomas
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ECCU (E-cadherin/catenin) complex and its role in carcinogenesis
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Evaluation of serum amyloid A, soluble E-selectin and soluble E-cadherin as lung cancer biomarkers
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Chlamydia trachomatis Infection Is Associated with E-Cadherin Promoter Methylation, Downregulation of E-Cadherin Expression, and Increased Expression of Fibronectin and α-SMA—Implications for Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
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E cadherin expression in primary carcinomas of the breast and its distant metastases
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The E-cadherin repressor slug and progression of human extrahepatic hilar cholangiocarcinoma
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N cadherin can structurally substitute for E cadherin during intestinal development but leads to polyp formation
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E Cadherin Dysfunction and Cancer
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Probing Cadherin Interactions in Zebrafish with E- and N-Cadherin Missense Mutants
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