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What are Cardiac Myocytes?
Cardiac myocytes, also known as
cardiomyocytes
or heart muscle cells, are the cells responsible for the contractile function of the heart. They are specialized muscle cells that make up the myocardium, the thick middle layer of the heart wall.
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