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The balance between cell cycle arrest and cell proliferation: Control by the extracellular matrix and by contact inhibition

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Bibliographic reference Gérard, Claude ; Goldbeter, Albert. The balance between cell cycle arrest and cell proliferation: Control by the extracellular matrix and by contact inhibition. In: Interface Focus, Vol. 4, no. 3 (2014)
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