Albini et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Fibroblast chemotaxisAlbini et al., 1985
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- Albini A
- Adelmann-Grill B
- Müller P
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- Collagen and related research
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Chemotaxis, the directional migration of animal cells in a gradient of specific substances, is thought to play an important role in many biological processes, such as embryogenesis, fertilization, inflammatory processes, wo und healing, and the spread and meta stasis of …
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