Collective Cell Motion in an Epithelial Sheet Can Be Quantitatively Described by a Stochastic Interacting Particle Model
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Vincent Hakim | Pascal Silberzan | Néstor Sepúlveda | Laurence Petitjean | Olivier Cochet | Erwan Grasland-Mongrain | V. Hakim | O. Cochet | E. Grasland-Mongrain | P. Silberzan | L. Petitjean | Néstor Sepúlveda | Erwan Grasland-Mongrain
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