Mechano-transduction and YAP-dependent matrix remodelling is required for the generation and maintenance of cancer associated fibroblasts
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Robert P. Jenkins | G. Charras | E. Sahai | E. Moeendarbary | F. Calvo | S. Hooper | P. Williamson | K. Harrington | A. Grande-García | S. I. Chaudhry | Nil Ege
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