Wound healing coordinates actin architectures to regulate mechanical work
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M. S. Yousafzai | Dapeng Bi | M. Murrell | D. Kovar | Cristian Suarez | Shiladitya Banerjee | M. Staddon | V. Ajeti | A. Fleszar | A. Tabatabai | Daniel S. Seara
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