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N-cadherin Datasets

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    Expression data by telomere elongation

    Species: human
    Samples: 4
    Factors: 2
    Tags: adenocarcinoma, cadherin, cancer, cell, duct, n-cadherin, prostate, prostate cancer
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    Expression data by telomere elongation in vivo (xenograft)

    Species: human
    Samples: 16
    Factors: 2
    Tags: adenocarcinoma, cadherin, cancer, cell, duct, line, n-cadherin, prostate, prostate cancer
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    Expression data from mouse EMT-induced and non-induced cells

    Species: mouse
    Samples: 8
    Factors: 2
    Tags: cadherin, cancer, cell, epithelial cell, fibroblast, genome, gland, mesenchymal cell, middle, n-cadherin, organ, pca, vimentin
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    Expression data from NcGFP ki/+, NcGFP ki/ki and wt (W4) ES cells

    Species: mouse
    Samples: 6
    Factors: 1
    Tags: cadherin, e-cadherin, n-cadherin
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    Transcription profiling of mouse BALB/c strain animals injected with breast cancer 4T1-derived cells to investigate the role of epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in spontaneous breast cancer metastasis

    Species: mouse
    Samples: 9
    Factors: 2
    Tags: breast, breast cancer, cadherin, cancer, cell, e-cadherin, gland, n-cadherin, right, vimentin
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