Nair et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Generalised image processing method for quantitative analysis of nucleus, cell and focal adhesion clustersNair et al., 2021
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- Nair R
- Menon R
- Kemkemer R
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- Current directions in biomedical engineering
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Focal adhesion clusters (FAC) are dynamic and complex structures that help cells to sense physicochemical properties of their environment. Research in biomaterials, cell adhesion or cell migration often involves the visualization of FAC by fluorescence staining and …
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