Nuclear morphology and deformation in engineered cardiac myocytes and tissues.
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Sean P Sheehy | Adam W Feinberg | Kevin K Parker | A. Feinberg | W. J. Adams | M. Bray | S. Sheehy | K. Parker | N. Geisse | Nicholas A Geisse | Mark-Anthony P Bray | William J Adams
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