Mechanical Anisotropy of Rat Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells Decreases with Their Contraction (Possible Effect of Actin Filament Orientation)
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1. Biomechanics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
Publisher
Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering
Link
http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jsmec/47/4/47_4_985/_pdf
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