Using self-assembled monolayers to model cell adhesion to the 9th and 10th type III domains of fibronectin.

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Published in Langmuir on December 15, 2009

Authors

Jessica L Eisenberg1, Justin L Piper, Milan Mrksich

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1: Department of Chemistry and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.

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