Revealing the micromechanics driving cellular division: optical manipulation of force-bearing substructure in mitotic cells
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Michael W. Berns | Daryl Preece | Michelle L. Duquette | Matthew D. Ono | Arthur Forer | M. Berns | A. Forer | D. Preece | Michelle L Duquette | M. Ono
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