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Ventricular Mechanics in the Developing Chick Embryo
Keller, Bradley Barth
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, United States
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Funding Agency
Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Type
Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F32)
Project #
5F32HL007824-02
Application #
3050838
Study Section
Clinical Sciences Subcommittee 1 (CLN)
Project Start
1989-01-16
Project End
Budget Start
1989-07-01
Budget End
1990-06-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
1989
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Institution
Name
University of Rochester
Department
Type
School of Medicine & Dentistry
DUNS #
208469486
City
Rochester
State
NY
Country
United States
Zip Code
14627
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NIH 1989
F32 HL
Ventricular Mechanics in the Developing Chick Embryo
Keller, Bradley Barth / University of Rochester
NIH 1988
F32 HL
Ventricular Mechanics in the Developing Chick Embryo
Keller, Bradley Barth / University of Rochester
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