Flormann, Daniel; Kainka, Lucina; Montalvo, Gala; Rheinlaender, Johannes; Thalla, D.; Vesperini, Doriane; Pohland, M. O.; Kaub, K. H.; Schu, M.; Pezzano, Fabio; Ruprecht, Verena; Terriac, Emmanuel; Hawkins, Rhoda; Lautenschläger, Franziska
(National Academy of Sciences, 2024)
Cells exist in different phenotypes and can transition between them. A phenotype may be characterized by many different aspects. Here, we focus on the example of whether the cell is adhered or suspended and choose particular ...