Automatic quantitative analysis of t-tubule organization in cardiac myocytes using ImageJ.
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Côme Pasqualin | François Gannier | Claire O Malécot | Pierre Bredeloux | V. Maupoil | C. Pasqualin | C. Malécot | Véronique Maupoil | P. Bredeloux | F. Gannier
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