Probing polymerization forces by using actin-propelled lipid vesicles
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Alexander van Oudenaarden | Arpita Upadhyaya | Jeffrey R. Chabot | A. van Oudenaarden | A. Upadhyaya | A. Samadani | Azadeh Samadani | Albina Andreeva | A. Andreeva
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