Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Is Required for Systemic Vasodilation But Not Positive Inotropy Induced by Nitroxyl in the Mouse
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D. Kass | E. Takimoto | N. Paolocci | A. Friebe | D. Berkowitz | G. Sikka | D. Hori | Guangshuo Zhu | Taishi Nakamura | M. Ranek | D. Groneberg
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