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Identification of a novel tumor-associated antigen, cadherin 3/P-cadherin, as a possible target for immunotherapy of pancreatic, gastric, and colorectal cancers.Academic Article Why?
Cadherin genes and evolutionary novelties in the octopus.Academic Article Why?
Interaction of the adaptor protein Shc and the adhesion molecule cadherin.Academic Article Why?
Phospholipase D2 restores endothelial barrier function by promoting PTPN14-mediated VE-cadherin dephosphorylation.Academic Article Why?
Regulation of lung neutrophil recruitment by VE-cadherin.Academic Article Why?
Separating favorable from unfavorable prognostic markers in breast cancer: the role of E-cadherin.Academic Article Why?
An ileal endometrioma: of carcinoids and cadherin.Academic Article Why?
Prognostic significance of E-cadherin protein expression in pathological stage I-III endometrial cancer.Academic Article Why?
VE-cadherin trans-interactions modulate Rac activation and enhancement of lung endothelial barrier by iloprost.Academic Article Why?
Cortical neural precursors inhibit their own differentiation via N-cadherin maintenance of beta-catenin signaling.Academic Article Why?
Differential Expression of a Classic Cadherin Directs Tissue-Level Contractile Asymmetry during Neural Tube Closure.Academic Article Why?
E-cadherin/catenin complex in benign and malignant melanocytic lesions.Academic Article Why?
Expressed cadherin pseudogenes are localized to the critical region of the spinal muscular atrophy gene.Academic Article Why?
Expression of cell adhesion molecules, CD44s and E-cadherin, and microvessel density in carcinoid tumors.Academic Article Why?
In vivo therapeutic effect of CDH3/P-cadherin-targeting radioimmunotherapy.Academic Article Why?
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