Multiscale X-ray Structural Analysis of Cardiac Cells and Tissues

The cardiac function relies on an intricate molecular and cellular three-dimensional (3d) architecture of a complex, dense and co-dependent cellular network. Structural alterations of the cardiac structure can affect its essential function and lead to severe dysfunction of the organ. Cardiovascular...

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Year of Publication:2022
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