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A. Schoenit, S. Monfared, L. Anger, et al., “How Intercellular Forces Regulate Cell Competition,” Biology of the Cell 117 (2025): e70004, https://doi.org/10.1111/boc.70004
The article title has been updated from “Force transmission is a master regulator of mechanical cell competition” to “How intercellular forces regulate cell competition” to avoid confusion with the original paper it refers to.
a . Schoenit, S. mon278, L. Anger等,“细胞间力如何调节细胞竞争”,《细胞生物学》117 (2025):e70004, https://doi.org/10.1111/boc.70004The文章标题已从“力传递是机械细胞竞争的主要调节器”更新为“细胞间力如何调节细胞竞争”,以避免与其引用的原始论文混淆。我们为这个错误道歉。
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