Regulation of protrusion shape and adhesion to the substratum during chemotactic responses of mammalian carcinoma cells.
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G M Whitesides | G. Whitesides | J. Segall | J. Condeelis | M. Bailly | L. Yan | L Yan | J S Condeelis | M Bailly | J E Segall
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