Simultaneous stretching and contraction of stress fibers in vivo.
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Keith Burridge | Carol Otey | Zenon Rajfur | Z. Rajfur | Yun Chen | A. Maddox | K. Burridge | C. Freel | C. Otey | Amy S Maddox | Lynda J Peterson | Christopher D Freel | Yun Chen | Magnus Edlund | L. Peterson | M. Edlund | Lynda Peterson
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