Transition to invasion in breast cancer: a microfluidic in vitro model enables examination of spatial and temporal effects.
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Kevin W Eliceiri | David J Beebe | Patricia J Keely | Carolyn Pehlke | Andreas Friedl | Kyung Eun Sung | D. Beebe | A. Friedl | P. Keely | K. Eliceiri | N. Yang | C. Pehlke | K. Sung | Ning Yang | Kyung E Sung | Kyung Sung
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