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Morphological correlates of atrial development

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 January 2005

Robert H. Anderson
Affiliation:
Cardiac Unit, Institute of Child Health, University College London, UK
Sandra Webb
Affiliation:
Cardiac Unit, Institute of Child Health, University College London, UK Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK
Antoon F.M. Moorman
Affiliation:
Department of Anatomy and Embryology, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Nigel A. Brown
Affiliation:
Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK

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John Keith Lecture
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© 2004 Cambridge University Press

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Footnotes

Delivered as the John Keith Lecture at the 19th meeting of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society, Toronto, October 2003.

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