From neuron to muscle to movement: a complete biomechanical model of Hydra contractile behaviors
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Rafael Yuste | Adrienne L. Fairhall | Michael Regnier | Thomas Daniel | Hengji Wang | Joshua Swore | Shashank Sharma | John Szymanski | Martha Bosma | R. Yuste | A. Fairhall | T. Daniel | M. Regnier | M. Bosma | John R. Szymanski | Joshua Swore | Hengji Wang | Shashank Sharma
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