β-adrenergic effects on cardiac myofilaments and contraction in an integrated rabbit ventricular myocyte model.
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Jorge A Negroni | Donald M Bers | Eleonora Grandi | Stefano Morotti | Aldrin V Gomes | D. Bers | A. Gomes | J. Puglisi | E. Grandi | S. Morotti | Elena C Lascano | José L Puglisi | E. Lascano | J. Negroni
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