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- who: Yuko Murakami-Nishimagi from the Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue sections were obtained from , patients with breast cancer (age, years have published the article: Claudin-4-adhesion signaling drives breast cancer metabolism and progression via liver X receptor u03b2, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The identification of this machinery highlights a link between cell adhesion and transcription factor signalings to promote metabolic and progressive processes of malignant tumors and possibly to coordinate diverse physiological and pathological events. u2020 Murakami-Nishimagi and contributed equally to this work Correspondence: Hideki Chiba Full list of author . . .
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