Mechanical load-induced alterations in B-type natriuretic peptide gene expression.
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S. Pikkarainen | O. Vuolteenaho | N. Hautala | J. Magga | H. Ruskoaho | H. Tokola | R. Kerkelä | M. Marttila | Minna Marttila | O. Vuolteenaho | Risto Kerkelä
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