Epicardial Fiber Organization in Swine Right Ventricle and Its Impact on Propagation
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Frederick J Vetter | Arkady M Pertsov | Sergey Mironov | C. J. Hyatt | A. Pertsov | F. J. Vetter | S. Mironov | Stephen B Simons | Christopher J Hyatt | Stephen B. Simons
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