Weak hydrostatic forces in far-scanning ion conductance microscopy used to guide neuronal growth cones
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Cesare Ascoli | Elisabetta Tognoni | Mario Pellegrino | Monica Pellegrini | Franco Dinelli | Donatella Petracchi | Paolo Baschieri | E. Tognoni | M. Pellegrino | P. Baschieri | F. Dinelli | P. Orsini | C. Ascoli | D. Petracchi | M. Pellegrini | Paolo Orsini
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