Mechanical responsiveness of the endothelial cell of Schlemm's canal: scope, variability and its potential role in controlling aqueous humour outflow
Enhua H. Zhou, Mark Johnson(Northwestern University), Jeffrey J. Fredberg(Harvard University), Kavitha Rajendran(Sunway University), Ramaswamy Krishnan(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Qing Lu(Tufts Medical Center), Kristin Perkumas(University of Arizona), J. F. Nabhan, W. Daniel Stamer(Duke University)
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