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Figure 1.  Directional bias of MCF-10A epithelial cells on teardrop-based micropatterns
Figure 2.  The role of lamellipodial extensions in determining the directional bias of cell
Figure 3.  The effect of splitter design features on the directional bias.  (A) Cells jumping
Figure S1.  Directional bias of normal human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEK) on
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