Mitotic cells contract actomyosin cortex and generate pressure to round against or escape epithelial confinement
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Anthony A. Hyman | Andreas Hierlemann | Botond Roska | Carlos Escobedo | Suzanne Eaton | Alexander Stettler | Yusuke Toyoda | Barbara Sorce | A. Hyman | B. Roska | A. Hierlemann | Y. Toyoda | A. Stettler | S. Eaton | I. Banerjee | Martin P Stewart | Richard Newton | C. Escobedo | C. Cattin | Richard Newton | Martin P. Stewart | Cedric J. Cattin | Indranil Banerjee | Daniel J. Müller | B. Sorce | D. Müller | Cédric J. Cattin | Andreas Hierlemann
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