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You coat a petri dish with fibronectin and proteoglycans and culture cells on the dish. the cells adhere to the dish. you repeat the experiment but this time add rgd tripeptides to the culture dish as
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You coat a petri dish with fibronectin and proteoglycans and culture cells on the dish. the cells adhere to the dish. you repeat the experiment but this time add rgd tripeptides to the culture dish as the cells are added. what happens?
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tripeptides
to the culture dish
as the
cells
are
added
.
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