Hemodynamic forces tune the arrest, adhesion and extravasation of circulating tumor cells
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N. Paul | K. Pantel | S. Harlepp | M. J. García-León | M. Glatzel | J. Fiehler | Y. Schwab | A. Kemmling | F. Winkler | R. Carapito | B. Ruthensteiner | S. Siemonsen | J. Goetz | S. Bahram | Gautier Follain | L. Mercier | N. Osmani | O. Lefebvre | T. Schneider | A. Pichot | Claudia Hille | V. Chabannes | Nina Fekonja | M. Karreman | G. Allio | G. Solecki | G. Dollé | T. Metivet | Christophe Prudhomme | Sofia Azevedo | François Der Hovsepian
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