In the middle of it all: mutual mechanical regulation between the nucleus and the cytoskeleton.
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Kris Noel Dahl | B. Ladoux | K. Dahl | Elizabeth A. Booth-Gauthier | Benoît Ladoux | Elizabeth A Booth-Gauthier
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