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Induction of Cell Scattering by Expression of {beta}1 Integrins in {beta}1-Deficient Epithelial Cells Requires Activation of Members of the Rho Family of Gtpases and Downregulation of Cadherin and Catenin Function
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The Hemidesmosomal Protein Bullous Pemphigoid Antigen 1 and the Integrin beta 4 Subunit Bind to ERBIN. MOLECULAR CLONING OF MULTIPLE ALTERNATIVE SPLICE VARIANTS OF ERBIN AND ANALYSIS OF THEIR TISSUE EXPRESSION
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