Physical Approaches to Collective Cell Motility
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Confinement and substrate topography control 3D cell migration
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Igor Aronson
- Pennsylvania State Univ
- Biomedical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University
- Biomedical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
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Igor Aronson
- Pennsylvania State Univ
- Biomedical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University
- Biomedical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
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Benjamin Winkler
- Physics, University of Freiburg
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Falko Ziebert
- Physics, University of Heidelberg
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Cell-to-cell variability, tissue rheology, and collective measurements
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Brian Camley
- Physics and Astronomy; Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Physics, Univ of California - San Diego
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Brian Camley
- Physics and Astronomy; Biophysics, Johns Hopkins University
- Department of Physics, Univ of California - San Diego
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Wouter-Jan Rappel
- Physics, Univ of California - San Diego
- Department of Physics, Univ of California - San Diego
- Physics department, Univ of California - San Diego
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Collective cell migration in electric fields
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Alex Mogilner
- New York University
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Alex Mogilner
- New York University
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Yao-Hui Sun
- University of California
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Calina Copos
- New York University
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Min Zhao
- University of California
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Multiple scale model for cell migration in monolayers: Elastic mismatch between cells enhances motility
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Martin Grant
- Physics Department, McGill University
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Martin Grant
- Physics Department, McGill University
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