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One-Dimensional Topography Underlies Three-Dimensional Fibrillar Cell Migration
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One-Dimensional Topography Underlies Three-Dimensional Fibrillar Cell Migration
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April 22, 2009
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Andrew Doyle, Francis Wang, Kazue Matsumoto
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J. Cell Biol. 2009 184: 481-490
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