Progressive left ventricular remodeling and apoptosis late after myocardial infarction in mouse heart.
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F. Eberli | D. Sawyer | S. Ngoy | F. Sam | W. Colucci | C. Apstein | J. Amin | M. Jain | D. L. Chang | Franz R. Eberli | J. K. Amin | F. Eberli
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