Viscoelastic N‑cadherin-like interactions maintain neural progenitor cell stemness within 3D matrices
Michelle S. Huang(Stanford University), Sarah C. Heilshorn(Stanford University), Bauer L. LeSavage(Stanford University), Julien G. Roth(Stanford University), Sadegh Ghorbani(Technical University of Denmark), Carla Huerta-López(Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research), Renato S. Navarro(Stanford University), Aidan E. Gilchrist(Stanford University), Esther A T Mozipo(Stanford University)
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