Engineering subcellular-patterned biointerfaces to regulate the surface wetting of multicellular spheroids
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Xiaodong Chen | Jing Luo | Pingqiang Cai | Feilong Zhang | Xiaodong Chen | Jian Liu | Shutao Wang | Feilong Zhang | Pingqiang Cai | Jing Luo | Shutao Wang | Xi Liu | Yupeng Chen | Jian Liu | Yongyang Song | L. Wang | Zhongpeng Zhu | Yongyang Song | Bingquan Yang | Xi Liu | Zhongpeng Zhu | Yupeng Chen | Bingquan Yang | Luying Wang
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