Guidance for 3D traction force microscopy today and in the next decade
Jorge Barrasa‐Fano(KU Leuven), Hans Van Oosterwyck(KU Leuven), Jose A. Sanz‐Herrera(Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla), Apeksha Shapeti(KU Leuven), Alejandro Apolinar–Fernández(Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla), Bart Smeets(KU Leuven), Laurens Kimps(KU Leuven)
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