Physiological ranges of matrix rigidity modulate primary mouse hepatocyte function in part through hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha
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V. Weaver | H. Willenbring | J. Grenert | Tammy T. Chang | Valerie M Weaver | Seema S Desai | Jason C Tung | Vivian X Zhou | James P Grenert | Yann Malato | Milad Rezvani | Regina Español-Suñer | Holger Willenbring | Tammy T Chang | Y. Malato | Vivian X. Zhou | Jason C. Tung | Regina Español-Suñer | M. Rezvani | Seema S. Desai
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