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Article: Quantitative analysis of 3D extracellular matrix remodelling by pancreatic stellate cells

Our paper 'Quantitative analysis of 3D extracellular matrix remodelling by pancreatic stellate cells' has been published in the journal Biology Open. We present an integrated methodology to demonstrate the role of pancreatic stellate cells to remodel the extracellular matrix.

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Written by armando e del rio hernandez On May 13, 2016
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