A Tissue Framework for Simulating the Effects of Gastric Electrical Stimulation and In Vivo Validation
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Andrew J. Pullan | Leo K. Cheng | John A. Windsor | Peng Du | Gregory O'Grady | A. Pullan | J. Windsor | G. O’Grady | P. Du
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