Asymmetric confinement for defining outgrowth directionality
Directional connectivity is required to develop accurate in vitro models of the nervous system. This research investigated the interaction of murine neuronal outgrowths with asymmetric microstructured geometries to provide insights into the mechanisms governing unidirectional outgrowth bias. The str...
Main Authors: | Holloway, PM, Hallinan, GI, Hegde, M, Lane, SIR, Deinhardt, K, West, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2019
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