Patterning cells and their environments using multiple laminar fluid flows in capillary networks.
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G M Whitesides | J C McDonald | G. Whitesides | E. Ostuni | S. Takayama | R. Ismagilov | J. C. Mcdonald | P. Kenis | M. Liang | R F Ismagilov | S Takayama | P J Kenis | E Ostuni | M N Liang | M. N. Liang
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