Novel three-dimensional organotypic liver bioreactor to directly visualize early events in metastatic progression.
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Alan Wells | Linda Griffith | L. Griffith | S. Tannenbaum | A. Wells | G. Papworth | D. Beer Stolz | A. Dash | C. Yates | C. Shepard | Ajit Dash | Clayton Yates | Chistopher R Shepard | Glenn Papworth | Donna Beer Stolz | Steven Tannenbaum | Clayton C. Yates
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