INTEGRINS AND STRETCH ACTIVATED ION CHANNELS; PUTATIVE COMPONENTS OF FUNCTIONAL CELL SURFACE MECHANORECEPTORS IN ARTICULAR CHONDROCYTES
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A. Mobasheri | A. Mobasheri | M. Shakibaei | M. Shakibaei | S. D. Carter | P. Martín‐Vasallo | P. Martín-Vasallo | S. D. Carter | Ali Mobasheri | Stuart D. Carter
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