Overexpression of Epsin 3 enhances migration and invasion of glioma cells by inducing epithelial‑mesenchymal transition.

@article{Wang2018OverexpressionOE,
  title={Overexpression of Epsin 3 enhances migration and invasion of glioma cells by inducing epithelial‑mesenchymal transition.},
  author={Yaru Wang and Wen Song and Pengcheng Kan and Chao Huang and Zhuolin Ma and Qiaoli Wu and Xiuhua Yao and Biao Zhang},
  journal={Oncology reports},
  year={2018},
  volume={40 5},
  pages={
          3049-3059
        }
}
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