Nitroxyl anion exerts redox-sensitive positive cardiac inotropy in vivo by calcitonin gene-related peptide signaling
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D. Kass | C. Martignani | D. Wink | J. Hare | N. Paolocci | J. Fukuto | M. Feelisch | M. Espey | K. Miranda | W. F. Saavedra | T. Isoda
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