Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and Platelet (PF-4) Factor 4 Inputs Modulate Human Microvascular Endothelial Signaling in a Three-Dimensional Matrix Migration Context
Ta-Chun Hang(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Douglas A. Lauffenburger(Harvard University), Tharathorn Rimchala(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Raven J. Reddy(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Alan Wells(University of Pittsburgh), Forest M. White(Center for Cancer Research), Roger D. Kamm(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Nathan C. Tedford(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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