Label-free nondestructive imaging of vascular network structure in 3D culture.
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Georgia Papavasiliou | Sonja Sokic | Jeffery C Larson | Sean M Larkin | Timothy J Holmes | Eric M Brey | T. Holmes | E. Brey | J. Larson | S. Sokic | G. Papavasiliou | S. Larkin
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