Null Mutation of Connexin43 Causes Slow Propagation of Ventricular Activation in the Late Stages of Mouse Embryonic Development
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M Delmar | J Jalife | J. Jalife | G. Morley | D. Vaidya | C. Lo | S. Taffet | M. Delmar | D Vaidya | G E Morley | S M Taffet | C W Lo | H S Tamaddon | H. Tamaddon
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