Forming extracellular matrices is very critical for a healthy system, organism to function and thrive. If we are able to actually reconstitute or recapitulate the formation of these extracellular matrices in vitro, we can use this information to design artificial tissues, which is important for therapeutic as well as diagnostic purposes. –Jochen Zimmer, PhD, Professor, Department of Molecular Physiology & Biological Physics
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