Time-lapse imaging of cell cycle dynamics during development in living cardiomyocyte.
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A. Miyawaki | Asako Sakaue-Sawano | S. Yuasa | Toru Egashira | T. Seki | H. Hashimoto | Shinichiro Okata | K. Fukuda | K. Yae | S. Tohyama | H. Tabata | K. Nakajima | Fumiyuki Hattori | Nozomi Hayashiji | N. Muraoka | T. Nishiyama | Tomohisa Seki | Naoto Muraoka
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