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[edit]DescriptionContinual-Cell-Deformation-Induced-via-Attachment-to-Oriented-Fibers-Enhances-Fibroblast-Cell-pone.0119094.s003.ogv |
English: Cell migration on thin film at day 1. |
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Source | S3 Movie from Qin S, Ricotta V, Simon M, Clark R, Rafailovich M (2015). "Continual Cell Deformation Induced via Attachment to Oriented Fibers Enhances Fibroblast Cell Migration". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0119094. PMID 25774792. PMC: 4361054. | ||
Author | Qin S, Ricotta V, Simon M, Clark R, Rafailovich M | ||
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Short title | Cell migration on thin film at day 1. |
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Author | Qin S, Ricotta V, Simon M, Clark R, Rafailovich M |
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