Unique mode of cell death in freshly isolated adult rat ventricular cardiomyocytes exposed to hydrogen peroxide
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I. Kawamura | G. Takemura | S. Minatoguchi | H. Fujiwara | K. Gotō | H. Kanamori | A. Tsujimoto | R. Maruyama | Longhu Li | T. Takeyama | Tomonori Kawaguchi | M. Nakagawa | Kazuko Goto | Toshiaki Takeyama | Munehiro Nakagawa
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