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The force within: endocardial development, mechanotransduction and signalling during cardiac morphogenesis

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Fig. 1. The endocardium and its contribution to heart development andfunction. Schematic representation of a two-chambered adult zebrafish heartwith its single atrium (Atr) and ventricle (Ven); one half of the heart is shown insection view to reveal intrac
Fig. 2. Endocardial-myocardial interactions during cardiac progenitorcell migration in zebrafish.of the endoderm
Fig. 3. Mechanosensitive pathways involved in endocardial signalling during ventricular chamber development, regeneration and reprogramming.Cilia sense fluid forces and induce endocardial Notch1 signalling, which controls the differentiation of adjacent my
Fig. 4. Mechanosensitive endocardialsignalling during cardiac cushion and valveformation

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