Effect of exercise training on myocardial remodeling in patients with reduced left ventricular function after myocardial infarction: application of magnetic resonance imaging.
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G. Dziekan | J. Myers | P. Buser | P. Dubach | P. Vogt | W. Reinhart | U. Goebbels | P. Muller | R. Ratti | J. Myers | R. Miettunen | Walter H. Reinhart | Peter Buser | Paul R. Vogt | Reto Ratti | P. Dubach | Risto Miettunen
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