Characterization of dynamic cellular adhesion of osteoblasts using atomic force microscopy
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C Baquey | J Amédée | R Bareille | R. Bareille | J. Amédée | C. Baquey | J. Aimé | T Cohen-Bouhacina | J P Aimé | A. Simon | M. Porte | A Simon | M C Porté | T. Cohen-Bouhacina | J. P. Aimé
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