Subcutaneous tissue fibroblast cytoskeletal remodeling induced by acupuncture: Evidence for a mechanotransduction‐based mechanism
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Nicole A. Bouffard | G. Badger | D. Churchill | H. Langevin | Helene M. Langevin | A. Howe | David L. Churchill | Nicole A. Bouffard | Gary J. Badger | Alan K. Howe
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