Local Calcium Elevation and Cell Elongation Initiate Guided Motility in Electrically Stimulated Osteoblast-Like Cells
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Nurdan Özkucur | N. Özkucur | R. Funk | T. Monsees | Thomas K. Monsees | Srikanth Perike | H. Q. Do | Hoa Quynh Do | Richard H. W. Funk | S. Perike
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