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Stall, Spiculate, or Run Away: The Fate of Fibers Growing towards Fluctuating Membranes
Physical Review Letters, Volume: 97, Issue: 9
Swansea University Author: Rob Daniels
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DOI (Published version): 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.098101
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Stall, Spiculate, or Run Away: The Fate of Fibers Growing towards Fluctuating Membranes
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