Fluidization, resolidification, and reorientation of the endothelial cell in response to slow tidal stretches
Ramaswamy Krishnan(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Dimitrije Stamenović(Boston University), Athanassios P. Pirentis(Boston University), Elizabeth P. Canović(Boston University), Jeffrey J. Fredberg(Harvard University), Kavitha Rajendran(Sunway University), Michael L. Smith(Boston University), Andreea L. Iordan(Boston University), James P. Butler(Harvard University), Greeshma Manomohan
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