ROCK-generated contractility regulates breast epithelial cell differentiation in response to the physical properties of a three-dimensional collagen matrix
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Radhika Desai | Patricia J. Keely | C. Der | P. Keely | Michele A. Wozniak | Channing J. Der | Patricia A. Solski | P. A. Solski | Radhika Desai
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