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Cancer-associated mutations reveal a novel role for EpCAM as an inhibitor of cathepsin-L and tumor cell invasion
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Cancer-associated mutations reveal a novel role for EpCAM as an inhibitor of cathepsin-L and tumor cell invasion

Narendra V. Sankpal, Taylor C. Brown, Timothy P. Fleming, John M. Herndon, Anusha A. Amaravati, Allison N. Loynd and William E. Gillanders
BMC Cancer, Vol.21(1)
2021

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Animals Cathepsin L Epithelial Cell Adhesion Molecule Female Humans Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mutation Neoplasm Invasiveness Neoplasms cathepsin L epithelial cell adhesion molecule cathepsin L EPCAM protein, human epithelial cell adhesion molecule animal cell animal experiment animal model Article cancer cell cell surface confocal microscopy controlled study enzyme linked immunosorbent assay female flow cytometry germline mutation human human cell human tissue immunoblotting immunofluorescence immunoprecipitation in vitro study in vivo study lung metastasis mouse mutational analysis nonhuman protein analysis protein binding protein expression protein function protein localization protein secretion RNA interference sequence analysis somatic mutation tumor invasion animal C57BL mouse genetics mutation neoplasm physiology tumor invasion
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