Cell Migration in Microfluidic Devices: Invadosomes Formation in Confined Environments.
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Fan-Gang Tseng | Chia-Fu Chou | Alessandro Taloni | Pei-Yin Chi | Pirjo Spuul | Elisabeth Genot | Pirjo Spuul | Pei-Yin Chi | C. Chou | E. Génot | F. Tseng | A. Taloni
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