Propagation of mechanical stress through the actin cytoskeleton toward focal adhesions: model and experiment.
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Joachim P Spatz | Ulrich S Schwarz | U. Schwarz | J. Spatz | R. Paul | Patrick Heil | Raja Paul | Patrick Heil
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