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High-level inducible Smad4-reexpression in the cervical cancer cell line C4-II is associated with a gene expression profile that predicts a preferential role of Smad4 in extracellular matrix composition

Authors
  1. A Jazag
  2. A Kistner
  3. A Maitra
  4. A Reinacher-Schick
  5. A Roberts
  6. AB Roberts
  7. B Bierie
  8. Christina Eilert-Micus
  9. D Schneider
  10. Elisabeth Schwarz
  11. G Subramanian
  12. H Blaker
  13. I Schwarte-Waldhoff
  14. I Schwarte-Waldhoff
  15. I Schwarte-Waldhoff
  16. Irmgard Schwarte-Waldhoff
  17. J Becker
  18. J Massague
  19. J Skonier
  20. JE Oh
  21. JL Wrana
  22. JO Nam
  23. JO Nam
  24. L Zawel
  25. LA Liotta
  26. M Gossen
  27. M Miyaki
  28. M Zapatka
  29. Marc Zapatka
  30. MJ Calonge
  31. N Muller
  32. P Boukamp
  33. P ten Dijke
  34. P Ten Dijke
  35. PC Billings
  36. R Derynck
  37. RE Wilentz
  38. RJ Akhurst
  39. RJ Akhurst
  40. S Dennler
  41. S Hazelbag
  42. SA Hahn
  43. Sabine Hoppe
  44. SE Baldus
  45. Stephan A Hahn
  46. Susanne Klein-Scory
  47. T Imamura
  48. Wolff Schmiegel
  49. X Hua
  50. Y Zhao
  51. YL Zhao
Publication date
12 November 2007
Publisher
BioMed Central
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