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English: Bead displacements used to calculate axial force of individual cardiomyocytes. Bead displacements in gels were tracked using a cross-correlation-based optical flow algorithm in order to map deformations (Supplemental Figure S1B) and stresses (Supplemental Figure S1C) across the face of the gel corresponding to individual cardiomyocytes [42].
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Source Movie S5 from Kita-Matsuo H, Barcova M, Prigozhina N, Salomonis N, Wei K, Jacot J, Nelson B, Spiering S, Haverslag R, Kim C, Talantova M, Bajpai R, Calzolari D, Terskikh A, McCulloch A, Price J, Conklin B, Chen H, Mercola M (2009). "Lentiviral Vectors and Protocols for Creation of Stable hESC Lines for Fluorescent Tracking and Drug Resistance Selection of Cardiomyocytes". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0005046. PMID 19352491. PMC: 2662416.
Author Kita-Matsuo H, Barcova M, Prigozhina N, Salomonis N, Wei K, Jacot J, Nelson B, Spiering S, Haverslag R, Kim C, Talantova M, Bajpai R, Calzolari D, Terskikh A, McCulloch A, Price J, Conklin B, Chen H, Mercola M
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