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Age-associated changes in electrical function of the zebrafish heart

Stoyek et al., 2018

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Stoyek M
Rog-Zielinska E
Quinn T
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Progress in biophysics and molecular biology

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Age-associated changes in cardiac structure and function have been observed from the molecular to whole organ level in humans and mammalian models. Understanding the mechanisms involved is important for explaining the development of cardiac disease with …
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