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. 1962 Sep;48(9):1577–1582. doi: 10.1073/pnas.48.9.1577

ON THE MECHANISM OF TISSUE RECONSTRUCTION BY DISSOCIATED CELLS, I. POPULATION KINETICS, DIFFERENTIAL ADHESIVENESS, AND THE ABSENCE OF DIRECTED MIGRATION*

Malcolm S Steinberg 1
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