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bibliographicCitation Yang I, Chang O, Lu Q, Kim K. δ-catenin affects the localization and stability of p120-catenin by competitively interacting with E-cadherin. Molecules and Cells. 2010 Jan 21;29(3):233–7. doi: 10.1007/s10059-010-0030-2.
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