Histo-anatomical structure of the living isolated rat heart in two contraction states assessed by diffusion tensor MRI
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Peter Kohl | Rebecca A.B. Burton | Christian Bollensdorff | Jürgen E. Schneider | Rebecca A. B. Burton | J. Schneider | P. Kohl | C. Bollensdorff | P. Hales | R. Burton | Patrick W. Hales | B. J. Wright | Benjamin J. Wright | J. Schneider
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