Cardiac-specific overexpression of farnesyl pyrophosphate synthase induces cardiac hypertrophy and dysfunction in mice.
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Y. Mou | Tao Wu | Y. Ye | Jian Yang | Shen-Jiang Hu | Changqing Du | Huan-Huan Zhu | Chenze Zhao | Jun-chang Jiang | Liang Zhou
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