Treatment of subclinical hypothyroidism reverses ischemia and prevents myocyte loss and progressive LV dysfunction in hamsters with dilated cardiomyopathy.
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A. Gerdes | W. Khalife | S. Said | James A Kuzman | A Martin Gerdes | Yi-da Tang | E. Schlenker | Evelyn H Schlenker | Wissam I Khalife | Yi-Da Tang | Tracy A Thomas | Brent E Anderson | Suleman Said | Patricia Tille | Brent E. Anderson | J. Kuzman | P. Tille | T. A. Thomas
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