Platelet mechanosensing of substrate stiffness during clot formation mediates adhesion, spreading, and activation
Yongzhi Qiu(Georgia Institute of Technology), Wilbur A. Lam(Georgia Institute of Technology), David R. Myers(Georgia Institute of Technology), Sanjay Kumar(University of California, San Francisco), Gang Bao(Rice University), Matthew F. Kee(Georgia Institute of Technology), Ashley C. Brown(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Thomas H. Barker(University of Virginia), Elaissa T. Hardy(Georgia Institute of Technology), Byungwook Ahn(Georgia Institute of Technology), Yumiko Sakurai(Georgia Institute of Technology), Reginald Tran(Georgia Institute of Technology), Robert G. Mannino(Georgia Institute of Technology)
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