Active PI3K pathway causes an invasive phenotype which can be reversed or promoted by blocking the pathway at divergent nodes (Q28730141)

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Active PI3K pathway causes an invasive phenotype which can be reversed or promoted by blocking the pathway at divergent nodes
scientific article (publication date: 2012)

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    Active PI3K pathway causes an invasive phenotype which can be reversed or promoted by blocking the pathway at divergent nodes (English)
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    Jeffrey J Wallin
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    Jane Guan
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    Kyle A Edgar
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    Wei Zhou
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    Ross Francis
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    Anthony C Torres
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    Peter M Haverty
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    Sue Griffin
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    John E Goodall
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    Kyla M Grimshaw
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    Klaus P Hoeflich
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    Christopher Torrance
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    Marcia Belvin
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    Lori S Friedman
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    2012
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    e36402
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