Ganglioside GD3 promotes cell growth and invasion through p130Cas and paxillin in malignant melanoma cells
Kazunori Hamamura(University of Indianapolis), Koichi Furukawa(Chubu University), Hideki Mizutani(Tokuyama (Japan)), Kenneth O. Lloyd(Institute for Protein Innovation), Junji Nakano(Tokuyama (Japan)), Hideyuki Nakashima(Kyushu University), Minoru Ueda(Nagoya University), T. OKUDA(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Hisashi Hattori(Tokuyama (Japan)), Keiko Furukawa(Chubu University), Takeshi Urano(Shimane University), Takeshi Hattori(Tokuyama (Japan)), Takanori Hayashi(Tokuyama (Japan))
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