Forced expression of E-cadherin in the mouse intestinal epithelium slows cell migration and provides evidence for nonautonomous regulation of cell fate in a self-renewing system: Forced expression of the tumor suppressor adenomatosis polyposis coli protein induces disordered cell migration in the intestinal epithelium

M. L. Hermiston, M. H. Wong, J. I. Gordon, M. H. Wong, M. L. Hermiston, A. J. Syder, J. I. Gordon

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