Actomyosin-Mediated Cellular Tension Drives Increased Tissue Stiffness and β-Catenin Activation to Induce Epidermal Hyperplasia and Tumor Growth.
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Hans Clevers | Kurt I Anderson | Paul Timpson | Ewan J McGhee | Nick Barker | David Strachan | Owen J Sansom | H. Clevers | V. Weaver | P. Timpson | E. McGhee | K. Anderson | O. Sansom | N. Barker | José I. López | M. Olson | J. Munro | V. Brunton | M. Samuel | Valerie M Weaver | E. Schröder | Valerie G Brunton | D. Croft | D. Strachan | Jing Zhou | June Munro | Michael S Samuel | Michael F Olson | Jose I Lopez | Daniel R Croft | Ewald Schröder | Jing Zhou | Jose I. Lopez
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