Localization of aPKC lambda/iota and its interacting protein, Lgl2, is significantly associated with lung adenocarcinoma progression

scientific article published on 20 December 2013

Localization of aPKC lambda/iota and its interacting protein, Lgl2, is significantly associated with lung adenocarcinoma progression is …
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P698PubMed publication ID24318287

P50authorYosuke HorikoshiQ59342232
P2093author name stringSusumu Takekoshi
Naoya Nakamura
Naoko Imamura
Go Ogura
Masayuki Iwazaki
Ryota Masuda
Tomohiko Matsuzaki
Kanae Kitatani
Kentaro Toriumi
P433issue4
P1104number of pages13
P304page(s)146-158
P577publication date2013-12-20
P1433published inThe Tokai Journal of Experimental and Clinical MedicineQ26842073
P1476titleLocalization of aPKC lambda/iota and its interacting protein, Lgl2, is significantly associated with lung adenocarcinoma progression
P478volume38

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