Quantitative comparison of cancer and normal cell adhesion using organosilane monolayer templates: an experimental study on the anti-adhesion effect of green-tea catechins
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S. Nakabayashi | T. Tanii | Hideaki Yamamoto | Y. Takeuchi | Yuko Sato | Kentaro Masuda | Takahisa Matsuzaki | Rumi Sakamoto | Kosaku Ito | Eisuke Kakinuma | Kentaro Iketaki | Hiroshi Y. Yoshikawa
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