Effects of Lithium Niobate Polarization on Cell Adhesion and Morphology.
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Pietro Ferraro | Simonetta Grilli | Valentina Marchesano | Oriella Gennari | Laura Mecozzi | P. Ferraro | S. Grilli | O. Gennari | V. Marchesano | L. Mecozzi
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