Early changes in excitation-contraction coupling: transition from compensated hypertrophy to failure in Dahl salt-sensitive rat myocytes.
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F. Eberli | R. Liao | T. Suter | K. Nagata | C. Apstein | B. Chevalier | N. Satoh | Franz R. Eberli | F. Eberli | Ronglih Liao | Kohzo Nagata | Naoya Satoh | Brigitte Chevalier | Thomas M. Suter
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