Carbon nanotubes instruct physiological growth and functionally mature syncytia: nongenetic engineering of cardiac myocytes.
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J. Caldwell | V. Martinelli | C. Long | L. Mestroni | Giada Cellot | F. Toma | L. Zentilin | M. Giacca | A. Turco | M. Prato | L. Ballerini
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