Chronic stretch of engineered heart tissue induces hypertrophy and functional improvement
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Thomas Eschenhagen | J. Weil | T. Eschenhagen | C. Fink | D. Kralisch | U. Remmers | Joachim Weil | Christine Fink | Süleman Ergün | Dirk Kralisch | Ute Remmers | Süleman Ergün | Dirk Kralisch
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