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Theoretical analysis of the adaptive contractile behaviour of a single cardiomyocyte cultured on elastic substrates with varying stiffness
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    Theoretical analysis of the adaptive contractile behaviour of a single cardiomyocyte cultured on elastic substrates with varying stiffness (English)
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    23 October 2018
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    calcium waves
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    anisotropic contraction
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    mechano-chemical model
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    polyacrylamide gels
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    hyperelastic behaviour
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