(Circulation. 2002;106:1179.)
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Time-Lapse Study With High Speed Video Camera in the Early Embryonic Chick Heart to Visualize a Time Window of Normal and Abnormal Heart Development
T. Mesud Yelbuz, MD, PhD; Linda Leatherbury, MD; Raymond R. Wolfe, BS; Raymond Loewy; Margaret L. Kirby, PhD
(Circulation. 2002;106:e44e45.)
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