Armstrong, 1989 - Google Patents
Cell sorting out: the self-assembly of tissues in vitroArmstrong, 1989
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- Armstrong P
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- Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular biology
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The question posed by the science of analytical histology is how the properties and interactions of the components of the tissues determine their organization in the organs. The relevant components of the tissues are the cells and the extracellular matrix. The ability of …
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