Nonlinear mechanics of lamin filaments and the meshwork topology build an emergent nuclear lamina
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M. Buehler | Zhao Qin | O. Medalia | D. Müller | U. Aebi | K. Sapra | Anna Dubrovsky-Gaupp
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