Optimal quantification of contact inhibition in cell populations
Contact inhibition refers to a reduction in the rate of cell migration and/or cell proliferation in regions of high cell density. Under normal conditions, contact inhibition is associated with the proper functioning tissues, whereas abnormal regulation of contact inhibition is associated with pathol...
Main Authors: | Warne, D, Baker, R, Simpson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cell Press
2017
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