Environmental stiffness restores mechanical homeostasis in vimentin-depleted cells
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V. Conte | C. Bouten | C. Sahlgren | Janine Grolleman | N.C.A. van Engeland | Minahil Raza | Sepinoud Azimi Rasthi | Vito Conte | N. V. Engeland
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