Mechanobiology (English Wikipedia)

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  • Ingber, DE (2003). "Mechanobiology and diseases of mechanotransduction". Annals of Medicine. 35 (8): 564–77. doi:10.1080/07853890310016333. PMID 14708967. S2CID 22753025.
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