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Young's modulus of elasticity of Schlemm's canal endothelial cellsZeng et al., 2010
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- Zeng D
- Juzkiw T
- Read A
- Chan D
- Glucksberg M
- Ethier C
- Johnson M
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- Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology
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Schlemm's canal (SC) endothelial cells are likely important in the physiology and pathophysiology of the aqueous drainage system of the eye, particularly in glaucoma. The mechanical stiffness of these cells determines, in part, the extent to which they can support a …
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