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Quantification of tumor cell invasion using confocal laser scan microscopy

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Schönermark, M., Bock, O., Büchner, A. et al. Quantification of tumor cell invasion using confocal laser scan microscopy. Nat Med 3, 1167–1171 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1097-1167

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