Actin filament elasticity and retrograde flow shape the force-velocity relation of motile cells.
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Martin Falcke | Mihaela Enculescu | Claudia Brunner | Juliane Zimmermann | J. Käs | M. Falcke | A. Ehrlicher | M. Enculescu | J. Zimmermann | Claudia A. Brunner | Allen Ehrlicher | Michael Goegler | Josef Käs | Michael Goegler
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