Tomasek et al., 1992 - Google Patents
Fibroblast‐mediated collagen gel contraction does not require fibronectin‐α5β1 integrin interactionTomasek et al., 1992
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- 9517938378207650664
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- Tomasek J
- Akiyama S
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- Publication venue
- The Anatomical Record
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Fibroblasts cultured within free‐floating collagen gels can bind to and reorganize the surrounding collagen fibrils into a more dense and compact arrangement. Collagen gel contraction provides an in vitro model for studying fibroblast‐collagen interactions important …
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