Dynamic force-induced direct dissociation of protein complexes in a nuclear body in living cells
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Sungsoo Na | Farhan Chowdhury | Ning Wang | M. Dundr | Y. Poh | Douglas C. Wu | Miroslav Dundr | S. Shevtsov | S. Na | Douglas C Wu | F. Chowdhury | Yeh-Chuin Poh | Ning Wang | Sergey P Shevtsov
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