Specific electromechanical responses of cardiomyocytes to individual and combined components of ischemia.
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Luc Rochette | L. Rochette | P. Athias | D. Vandroux | David Vandroux | Cindy Tissier | Sandrine Bes | Elisabeth Fantini | Pierre Athias | C. Tissier | S. Bés | E. Fantini | Sandrine Bés
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