3D organizational mapping of collagen fibers elucidates matrix remodeling in a hormone-sensitive 3D breast tissue model.
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Yang Zhang | Irene Georgakoudi | Ana M Soto | Carlos Sonnenschein | Lucia Speroni | Zhiyi Liu | Kyle P Quinn | C. Alonzo | I. Georgakoudi | C. Sonnenschein | A. Soto | Y. Zhang | Lucía Speroni | K. Quinn | Emily Stuntz | Dimitra Pouli | Carlo Alonzo | Dimitra Pouli | Zhiyi Liu | Emily Stuntz
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