Normal tissue development requires that cells alter their mechanical behavior in different microenvironments to carry out their diverse functions. During cell spreading, migration, invasion and mitosis, cells exhibit a high degree of deformability, exhibiting almost a fluid-like behavior, whereas wi
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Effect of ring closure on rheological behavior
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1987
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