Contact Guidance of Connective Tissue Fibroblasts on Submicrometer Anisotropic Topographical Cues Is Dependent on Tissue of Origin, β1 Integrins, and Tensin-1 Recruitment
Sarah F. Brooks(Western University), Douglas W. Hamilton(Western University)
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