Intratumoral heterogeneity of ADAM23 promotes tumor growth and metastasis through LGI4 and nitric oxide signals

E. T. Costa, G. F. Barnabé, M. Li, A. A.M. Dias, T. R. MacHado, P. F. Asprino, F. P. Cavalher, E. N. Ferreira, M. Del Mar Inda, M. H. Nagai, B. Malnic, M. L. Duarte, K. R.M. Leite, A. C.S.D. De Barros, D. M. Carraro, R. Chammas, H. A. Armelin, W. Cavenee, F. Furnari, A. A. Camargo

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