Toward understanding response to cardiac resynchronization therapy: left ventricular dyssynchrony is only one of multiple mechanisms.
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Piet Claus | Bart Bijnens | Erwan Donal | Maciej Marciniak | G. Sutherland | P. Claus | B. Bijnens | L. Anderson | E. Donal | G. Derumeaux | M. Marciniak | Geneviève Derumeaux | Aigul Baltabaeva | C. Parsai | A. Baltabaeva | V. Paul | M. Scheffer | Lisa Anderson | Chirine Parsai | Vince Paul | George Ross Sutherland | Mike Scheffer
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