Alkaline phosphatase dual‐binding sites for collagen dictate cell migration and microvessel assembly in vitro
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R. Soares | S. Guerreiro | M. Barbosa | C. Kirkpatrick | P. Granja | R. Unger | N. Cerqueira | A. Sartoris | M. J. Martins | Susana G Guerreiro
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