Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Reveals a Continuous Network Linking Transverse-Tubules: This Organization Is Perturbed in Heart Failure
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Christian Pinali | Ashraf Kitmitto | A. Trafford | A. Kitmitto | C. Pinali | Hayley Bennett | J Bernard Davenport | Andrew W Trafford | H. Bennett | J. B. Davenport
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