2D protrusion but not motility predicts growth factor–induced cancer cell migration in 3D collagen
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Alan Wells | Douglas A. Lauffenburger | Frank B. Gertler | Aaron S. Meyer | D. Lauffenburger | A. Wells | A. Castillo | F. Gertler | Shannon K. Hughes-Alford | Jennifer E. Kay | Amalchi Castillo
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