Characterizing titin's I-band Ig domain region as an entropic spring.
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W. Linke | M. Stockmeier | P. Mundel | W A Linke | P Mundel | H. Hosser | M Ivemeyer | M R Stockmeier | H Hosser | M. Ivemeyer
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