Super-resolution fluorescence imaging to study cardiac biophysics: α-actinin distribution and Z-disk topologies in optically thick cardiac tissue slices.
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David Baddeley | Isuru D. Jayasinghe | Christian Soeller | Vijay Rajagopal | Isuru D Jayasinghe | Yufeng Hou | C. Soeller | D. Baddeley | D. Crossman | V. Rajagopal | David J Crossman | Isuru Jayasinghe | Yufeng Hou
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