Matrix Elasticity Regulates Lamin-A,C Phosphorylation and Turnover with Feedback to Actomyosin
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Dennis E. Discher | Jae-Won Shin | Avathamsa Athirasala | Joe Swift | Sangkyun Cho | J. Irianto | D. Discher | Avathamsa Athirasala | Jae-Won Shin | A. Buxboim | J. Swift | T. Harada | P. D. Dingal | K. Spinler | Amnon Buxboim | Takamasa Harada | P. C. Dave P. Dingal | Kyle R. Spinler | Jerome Irianto | Yun-Ruei C. Kao | Sangkyun Cho | Yun-Ruei Kao | P. Dingal | Yun-Ruei C. Kao
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