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    For years, Yale researchers David Breslow and Mustafa Khokha have worked together with a similar challenge in their sights—trying to... Read more
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    Within tissues, cells are embedded in complex, three-dimensional structures known as the extracellular matrix. Their biomechanical interactions play a crucial... Read more
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