Substrate stiffness affects early differentiation events in embryonic stem cells.
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Caterina Minelli | Molly M Stevens | Clive J Roberts | Eileen Gentleman | N. Evans | M. Stevens | C. Roberts | Xinyong Chen | C. Minelli | V. LaPointe | Xinyong Chen | E. Gentleman | Sameer N. Patankar | Maria Kallivretaki | Nicholas D Evans | Vanessa LaPointe | Sameer N Patankar | Maria Kallivretaki | N. D. Evans | Xinyong Chen
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