Crest maturation at the cardiomyocyte surface contributes to a new late postnatal development stage that controls the diastolic function of the adult heart
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T. Couffinhal | T. Sulpice | J. Senard | C. Galés | C. Guilbeau-Frugier | M. Séguélas | C. Karsenty | G. Genet | Y. Blum | B. Tramunt | A. Montagner | S. Arcucci | O. Cazorla | S. Richard | P. Sicard | P. Alzieu | C. Dubroca | J. Maupoint | A. Deney | M. Seguelas | M. Cauquil | Rémy Florès-Florès | Nicolas Pataluch | R. Montoriol | Blandine Tramunt | J. Sénard
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