Intracellular stress tomography reveals stress focusing and structural anisotropy in cytoskeleton of living cells.
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Ben Fabry | Donald E Ingber | Ning Wang | Andrew Gouldstone | Yasushi Numaguchi | Jeffrey J Fredberg | Shaohua Hu | James P Butler | D. Ingber | J. Fredberg | Jianxin Chen | J. Butler | B. Fabry | Y. Numaguchi | A. Gouldstone | Shaohua Hu | Jianxin Chen | Ning Wang | N. Wang
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