Development of electrical activity in cardiac myocyte aggregates derived from mouse embryonic stem cells.
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U. Egert | J. Hescheler | K. Banach | J Hescheler | M. Halbach | P. Hu | K Banach | M D Halbach | P Hu | U Egert | Peng Hu | Juergen Hescheler
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