In situ formation, manipulation, and imaging of droplet-encapsulated fibrin networks.
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Stephan Herminghaus | Craig Priest | Ralf Seemann | Thomas Pfohl | S. Herminghaus | R. Seemann | T. Pfohl | Heather M. Evans | C. Priest | Heather M Evans | Enkhtuul Surenjav | Enkhtuul Surenjav
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