Defining the role of syndecan-4 in mechanotransduction using surface-modification approaches
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Chao-Min Cheng | Philip R. LeDuc | Jeffrey J. Fredberg | Matthew J. Frigault | Robert L. Steward | J. Fredberg | Chao-min Cheng | P. LeDuc | C. Y. Park | C. Edgerly | Elizabeth M. Morse | Chan Young Park | R. Bellin | James D. Kubicek | Matthew J Frigault | Andrew J. Kamien | R. Steward | Hillary M Barnes | Michael B. DiGiacomo | Luke J. Duncan | Christina K. Edgerly | Robert M. Bellin | Hillary M. Barnes | P. Leduc | C. Park | Chao-Min Cheng | M. Frigault | Andrew J. Kamien | Matthew J. Frigault
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