Directional control of lamellipodia extension by constraining cell shape and orienting cell tractional forces
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Ning Wang | Donald E Ingber | Kevin Kit Parker | George M Whitesides | Emanuele Ostuni | Josephine C. Adams | G. Whitesides | D. Ingber | C. Brangwynne | R. Mannix | E. Ostuni | K. Parker | N. Geisse | Amy Lepre Brock | Cliff Brangwynne | Robert J Mannix | Nicholas A Geisse | Josephine C Adams | Amy Lepre Brock | N. Wang | Ning Wang | N. Wang | J. Adams
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