Universality in cell mechanics
Abstract
The cytoskeleton (CSK) of the adherent living cell is arguably the most complex form of soft matter that exists in nature. It is constituted by hundreds of different
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The cytoskeleton (CSK) of the adherent living cell is arguably the most complex form of soft matter that exists in nature. It is constituted by hundreds of different
X. Trepat, G. Lenormand and J. J. Fredberg, Soft Matter, 2008, 4, 1750 DOI: 10.1039/B804866E
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