Contribution of Fatty Acid Oxidation to the Pathogenesis of Pulmonary Hypertension.
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David E. Irwin | R. Eckel | R. Tuder | J. Harral | L. Shimoda | B. Graham | Rahul Kumar | D. Hernández‐Saavedra | X. Yun | A. Gandjeva | C. Mickael | B. Kassa | D. Koyanagi | L. Sanders | Michael H. Lee | Joshay A. Ford | Mario J. Perez
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