2012
DOI: 10.4161/cam.22198
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Separation of distinct adhesion complexes and associated cytoskeleton by a micro-stencil-printing method

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“…Stencils can fix this situation by replacing the pipette with microfabricated structures, such as barriers, that restrain cells from migrating. After removing the barrier, they can migrate directionally closing the gap or expanding, depending on the used set-up [ 162 ]. Another advantage is the possibility of studying cell expansion by confining cells within a closed region of the stencil.…”
Section: Cell Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stencils can fix this situation by replacing the pipette with microfabricated structures, such as barriers, that restrain cells from migrating. After removing the barrier, they can migrate directionally closing the gap or expanding, depending on the used set-up [ 162 ]. Another advantage is the possibility of studying cell expansion by confining cells within a closed region of the stencil.…”
Section: Cell Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%