Macrophage-like U937 cells recognize collagen fibrils with strain-induced discrete plasticity damage.
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Ellen P. Brennan-Pierce | J. M. Lee | Samuel P. Veres | Samuel P Veres | Ellen P Brennan-Pierce | J Michael Lee
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