Microfluidic Migration and Wound Healing Assay Based on Mechanically Induced Injuries of Defined and Highly Reproducible Areas.
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Christian Jungreuthmayer | Peter Ertl | Jürgen Zanghellini | C. Jungreuthmayer | J. Zanghellini | P. Ertl | Drago Sticker | Sarah Lechner | D. Sticker | S. Lechner
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