Patterns of muscular strain in the embryonic heart wall
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Renato Perucchio | David Sedmera | Stewart Denslow | R. P. Thompson | Wenjie Xie | S. Denslow | B. Damon | R. Perucchio | T. Trusk | D. Sedmera | Robert P Thompson | Thomas C Trusk | Brooke J Damon | Mathieu C Rémond | Michael R Bigelow | M. Rémond | Brooke J. Damon | Michael R. Bigelow | Thomas C. Trusk | Wenjie Xie
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