The nanomechanical signature of breast cancer.
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Ueli Aebi | Cora-Ann Schoenenberger | Marko Loparic | U. Aebi | Roderick Y. H. Lim | E. Obermann | M. Bentires-Alj | Mohamed Bentires-Alj | C. Schoenenberger | C. Monnier | Christophe A Monnier | Roderick Y H Lim | Marija Plodinec | Marija Plodinec | Christophe A. Monnier | Rosanna Zanetti-Dallenbach | Ellen C Obermann | Philipp Oertle | Janne T Hyotyla | M. Loparić | Philipp Oertle | R. Zanetti-Dallenbach | P. Oertle | M. Plodinec
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