Chemoreceptor hyperactivity in heart failure: Is lactate the culprit?
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E. Swenson | G. Sinagra | P. Agostoni | F. Grigioni | J. Campodonico | A. Segreti | A. Magini | G. Sciascio | D. Zaffalon
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