Local Nanomechanical Motion of the Cell Wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Andrew E. Pelling | James K. Gimzewski | J. Gimzewski | J. Valentine | E. B. Gralla | A. Pelling | Sadaf Sehati | Edith B. Gralla | Joan S. Valentine | S. Sehati
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