Heart wall myofibers are arranged in minimal surfaces to optimize organ function
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Peter Savadjiev | Kaleem Siddiqi | Emmanuel Piuze | Gustav J Strijkers | Steven W Zucker | S. Zucker | Kaleem Siddiqi | P. Savadjiev | G. Strijkers | Emmanuel Piuze | A. Bakermans | Adrianus J Bakermans
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