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Membrane pore spacing can modulate endothelial cell–substrate and cell–cell interactions

Casillo et al., 2017

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3043188940757605999
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Casillo S
Peredo A
Perry S
Chung H
Gaborski T
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ACS biomaterials science & engineering

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Mechanical cues and substrate interaction affect the manner in which cells adhere, spread, migrate and form tissues. With increased interest in tissue-on-a-chip and coculture systems utilizing porous membranes, it is important to understand the role of disrupted surfaces on …
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