Monocilia on chicken embryonic endocardium in low shear stress areas
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Kim Van der Heiden | Beerend P Hierck | A. G. Gittenberger-de Groot | B. Hierck | H. Koerten | B. Hogers | R. Poelmann | K. van der Heiden | B. Groenendijk | Bianca Hogers | Robert E Poelmann | A Mieke Mommaas | Henk K Koerten | Bianca C W Groenendijk | Adriana C Gittenberger-de Groot | A. Mommaas
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