A dominant-negative provides new insights into FAK regulation and function in early embryonic morphogenesis
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A dominant-negative provides new insights into FAK regulation and function in early embryonic morphogenesis
Petridou NI, Stylianou P, Skourides PA. A dominant-negative provides new insights into FAK regulation and function in early embryonic morphogenesis. Development. 2013 Oct;140(20):4266-4276. Epub 2013 Sep 18.
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