Inflation-collapse dynamics drive patterning and morphogenesis in intestinal organoids.
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Allon M. Klein | Naren P. Tallapragada | O. Klein | T. Wald | Diana M. Abraham | Hailey M. Cambra | Samantha Keough Jalbert | Tomas Wald
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