Tumor extracellular matrix: lessons from the second-harmonic generation microscopy
Abstract Extracellular matrix (ECM) represents more than a mere intercellular cement. It is physiologically active in cell communication, adhesion and proliferation. Collagen is the most abundant protein, making up to 90% of ECM, and 30% of total protein weight in humans. Second-harmonic generation...
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Main Authors: | Rodrigo de Andrade Natal (Author), Javier Adur (Author), Carlos Lenz Cesar (Author), José Vassallo (Author) |
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