Dependence of invadopodia function on collagen fiber spacing and cross-linking: computational modeling and experimental evidence.
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Alexander R. A. Anderson | Heiko Enderling | Muhammad H. Zaman | Cornelia Crooke | Scott A. Guelcher | Lourdes Estrada | Alissa M. Weaver | M. Zaman | H. Enderling | S. Guelcher | J. Jourquin | E. Clark | Kevin M. Branch | Nichole A. Lobdell | L. Estrada | Nichole Lobdell | Jérôme Jourquin | Nelson R. Alexander | Emily S. Clark | A. Anderson | Cornelia E Crooke
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