Growth of Engineered Human Myocardium With Mechanical Loading and Vascular Coculture
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Charles E. Murry | Lil Pabon | Kip D. Hauch | K. Hauch | Lil Pabon | C. Murry | V. Muskheli | H. Reinecke | Hans Reinecke | Veronica Muskheli | Michael Regnier | F. S. Korte | Maria V. Razumova | Michael Regnier | Nathaniel L. Tulloch | F. Steven Korte | M. Razumova
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