An automated workflow for segmenting single adult cardiac cells from large-volume serial block-face scanning electron microscopy data
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Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fast Start
Collier Charitable Fund
Australian Research Council
University of Melbourne
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Subject
Structural Biology
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