Hemodynamic mechanisms responsible for reduced subendocardial coronary reserve in dogs with severe left ventricular hypertrophy.
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S. Vatner | I. Mirsky | S. Bishop | L. Hittinger | Y. Shen | T. Patrick | You-tang Shen | S P Bishop | L Hittinger | I Mirsky | Y T Shen | T A Patrick | S F Vatner
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