On-demand dissolution of modular, synthetic extracellular matrix reveals local epithelial-stromal communication networks
Jorge Valdez(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Linda G. Griffith(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Caroline C. Ahrens(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Christi D. Cook(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Daniel Rothenberg(Brighton Hospital), Douglas A. Lauffenburger(Harvard University), Alexander Brown(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Manu P. Kumar(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Linda Stockdale(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Alex J-S Wang(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Forest M. White(Center for Cancer Research), Kasper Renggli(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Elizabeth A. Gordon(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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