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Patten BM. Initiation and early changes in the character of the heart beat in vertebrate embryos. (1949) Physiol Rev. 29(1): 31-47. PMID 18125910

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This historic 1949 paper by Patten describes early development of heart contraction in the vertebrate embryo.





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Initiation and Early Changes in the Character of the Heart Beat in Vertebrate Embryos

Bradley M. Patten