Stochastic Model of Integrin-Mediated Signaling and Adhesion Dynamics at the Leading Edges of Migrating Cells
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Erik S. Welf | Colin K. Choi | Jason M. Haugh | Murat Cirit | Matej Krajcovic | Alan F. Horwitz | J. Haugh | M. Cirit | A. Horwitz | E. Welf | M. Krajcovic
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