Cytoskeletal polymer networks: viscoelastic properties are determined by the microscopic interaction potential of cross-links.
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A. Bausch | O. Lieleg | M. Claessens | K. Schmoller | A R Bausch | O Lieleg | K M Schmoller | M M A E Claessens
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