Mechanical tension and integrin alpha 2 beta 1 regulate fibroblast functions.
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T. Krieg | M. Aumailley | C. Mauch | Beate Eckes | Manon C Zweers | Zhi Gang Zhang | Ralf Hallinger | Cornelia Mauch | Monique Aumailley | Thomas Krieg | B. Eckes | M. Zweers | Ralf Hallinger
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