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Cellular dewetting

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Cellular dewetting is a process that occurs when a thin film or coating of a liquid, typically a polymer or surfactant, begins to break up into discrete droplets or clusters due to instabilities that arise at the film's surface. This phenomenon can be observed in various systems, including thin polymer films and lipid bilayers.

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