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The role of CD146 (Mel-CAM) in biology and pathology
Ie Ming Shih
Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Pathology
100%
Placentation
99%
Melanoma
98%
Myometrium
94%
Cell Adhesion Molecules
87%
Breast Neoplasms
75%
Immunoglobulin Domains
51%
Immunoglobulin Genes
50%
Cellular Microenvironment
49%
Membrane Glycoproteins
45%
Nude Mice
37%
Cell Communication
37%
Smooth Muscle Myocytes
34%
Theoretical Models
32%
Differential Diagnosis
30%
Endothelial Cells
29%
Immunohistochemistry
27%
Antigens
25%
Antibodies
21%
Growth
19%
Neoplasms
12%