Correlation of cell strain in single osteocytes with intracellular calcium, but not intracellular nitric oxide, in response to fluid flow.
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Amber L. Rath | L. Bonewald | Jian Ling | Jean X. Jiang | M. V. Van Dyke | D. Nicolella | Jean X. Jiang
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