Intra-myocardial biomaterial injection therapy in the treatment of heart failure: Materials, outcomes and challenges.
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William R Wagner | Zu-wei Ma | W. Wagner | K. Fujimoto | R. Hashizume | D. Nelson | Zuwei Ma | Kazuro L Fujimoto | Devin M Nelson | Ryotaro Hashizume
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