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Epithelial Tissues as Active Solids: From Nonlinear Contraction Pulses to Rupture Resistance
View ORCID ProfileShahaf Armon, Matthew S. Bull, View ORCID ProfileAvraham Moriel, View ORCID ProfileHillel Aharoni, View ORCID ProfileManu Prakash
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Shahaf Armon
1Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Matthew S. Bull
2Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, California, USA
Avraham Moriel
3Department of Chemical and Biological Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Hillel Aharoni
1Department of Physics of Complex Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Manu Prakash
4Department of Bio-Engineering, Stanford University, California, USA

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Posted June 16, 2020.
Epithelial Tissues as Active Solids: From Nonlinear Contraction Pulses to Rupture Resistance
Shahaf Armon, Matthew S. Bull, Avraham Moriel, Hillel Aharoni, Manu Prakash
bioRxiv 2020.06.15.153163; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.06.15.153163
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