3‐Dimensional configuration of perimysial collagen fibres in rat cardiac muscle at resting and extended sarcomere lengths
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I. LeGrice | A. Young | S. Edgar | D. Loiselle | Ian J. LeGrice | Peter J. Hanley | Alistair A. Young | Stephen G. Edgar | Denis S. Loiselle | P. Hanley | A. Young
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