Right ventricular function during exercise in children after heart transplantation
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B. McCrindle | M. Friedberg | A. Dipchand | C. Manlhiot | L. Mertens | B. Cifra | A. Dragulescu | C. Slorach | A. Dragulescu | V. Guerra | C. Morgan
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