Flow-induced hardening of endothelial nucleus as an intracellular stress-bearing organelle.
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Shinji Deguchi | Toshiro Ohashi | Masaaki Sato | T. Ohashi | Masaaki Sato | S. Deguchi | Kenjiro Maeda | K. Maeda
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