Microfabricated Polyacrylamide Devices for the Controlled Culture of Growing Cells and Developing Organisms
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Jeroen S. van Zon | Philippe Nghe | Sebastian Gude | Sander J. Tans | S. Tans | J. V. van Zon | S. Gude | P. Nghe | S. Boulineau | Sarah Boulineau | Pierre Recouvreux | Pierre Recouvreux | Sebastian Gude
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