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bibliographicCitation Webb SE, Cheung CC, Chan CM, Love DR, Miller AL. Application of complementary luminescent and fluorescent imaging techniques to visualize nuclear and cytoplasmic Ca2+ signalling during the in vivo differentiation of slow muscle cells in zebrafish embryos under normal and dystrophic conditions. Clin Exp Pharma Physio. 2011 Dec 27;39(1):78–86. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1681.2011.05582.x.
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