Tailoring the trajectory of cell rolling with cytotactic surfaces.
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Takeo Kanade | Anna C Balazs | Hironobu Murata | Sungeun Eom | Alan J Russell | Collin Edington | Richard Koepsel | Jill Andersen | German Kolmakov | Carsen Kline | Daniel McKeel | Zvi Liron
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