Contact guidance mediated three-dimensional cell migration is regulated by Rho/ROCK-dependent matrix reorganization.
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Kevin W Eliceiri | Patricia J Keely | Paolo P Provenzano | K. Eliceiri | D. Inman | P. Keely | P. Provenzano | Steven M. Trier | Steven M Trier | David R Inman
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