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A bioelectrical phase transition patterns the first vertebrate heartbeats - Nature
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A regular heartbeat is essential to vertebrate life. In the mature heart, this function is driven by an anatomically localized pacemaker. By contrast, pacemaking capability is broadly distributed in the early embryonic heart1–3, raising the question of how tissue-scale activity is first established and then maintained during embryonic development.
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