Arrhythmogenesis in the Developing Heart During Anoxia‐Reoxygenation and Hypothermia‐Rewarming: An In Vitro Model
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Pavel Kucera | Philippe Maury | Lukas Kappenberger | A. Sarre | L. Kappenberger | P. Maury | Alexandre Sarre | Eric Raddatz | E. Raddatz | P. Kučera
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