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    Different genomic combinations involving 1H<sup><i>ch</i></sup>S and 6H<sup><i>ch</i></sup>S chromosomes arms obtained in this work. by Almudena Castillo (772709)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>Different genomic combinations involving 1H<sup><i>ch</i></sup>S and 6H<sup><i>ch</i></sup>S chromosomes arms obtained in this work.…”
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    Auxotonic to isometric contraction transitioning in a beating heart causes myosin step-size to down shift by Thomas P. Burghardt (356353)

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…GFP emission reports time-resolved myosin lever-arm orientation…”
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    Auxotonic to isometric contraction transitioning in a beating heart causes myosin step-size to down shift - Fig 7 by Thomas P. Burghardt (356353)

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…GFP emission reports time-resolved myosin lever-arm orientation…”
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    <sup>a</sup>. Cardiac myosin flux through <i>in vivo</i> active cycle in 3 phases. by Thomas P. Burghardt (356353)

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…GFP emission reports time-resolved myosin lever-arm orientation…”
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    <sup>a</sup>. Step probabilities. by Thomas P. Burghardt (356353)

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…GFP emission reports time-resolved myosin lever-arm orientation…”
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    A single frame (left) and an averaged image of the heart (right) running at 50–60 bpm. by Thomas P. Burghardt (356353)

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…GFP emission reports time-resolved myosin lever-arm orientation…”
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    Myosin flux through the 4-pathway network contrasting 3 phases of muscle contraction in the beating heart. by Thomas P. Burghardt (356353)

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…GFP emission reports time-resolved myosin lever-arm orientation…”