Adhesively-tensed cell membranes: lysis kinetics and atomic force microscopy probing.
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Dennis E Discher | D. Discher | A. Hategan | R. Law | Samuel Kahn | Alina Hategan | Richard Law | Samuel Kahn | S. Kahn
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