Author Correction: Rab25 augments cancer cell invasiveness through a β1 integrin/EGFR/VEGF-A/Snail signaling axis and expression of fascin.

Experimental & Molecular Medicine
Bo Young JeongHoi Young Lee

Abstract

After online publication of this article, the authors noticed an error in the Figure 4c and Figure 5c section.

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Apr 21, 2019·Archives of Pharmacal Research·Kyung Hwa ChoHoi Young Lee

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