Mechanical environment modulates biological properties of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells.
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Jochen Guck | Anna Jagielska | Graeme Whyte | G. Whyte | J. Guck | R. Franklin | A. Jagielska | K. Vliet | Robin J M Franklin | Krystyn J Van Vliet | Adele L Norman | Adele Norman
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