Force transmission in migrating cells
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Jean-Jacques Meister | Davide Ambrosi | Roger Sauser | J. Meister | D. Ambrosi | Alexander B. Verkhovsky | R. Sauser | Maxime F. Fournier | A. Verkhovsky
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