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Figure 1.1 Amino acid sequences of aECM proteins. Each aECM protein contained a T7 tag, a
Figure 2.1 HCE cell spreading behavior on various substrates.  Phase contrast images of HCE
Figure 2.4 Image of typical substrate with an interface imaged using an atomic force
Figure 2.5 (A) Schematic representation of boundary crossing. Black arrows represent relative
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