Adenylate kinase AK1 knockout heart: energetics and functional performance under ischemia-reperfusion.
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Carmen Drahl | Edwin Janssen | Andre Terzic | Darko Pucar | Slobodan Macura | A. Terzic | S. Macura | D. Pucar | B. Wieringa | P. Dzeja | P. Bast | N. Juranić | Lynette Lim | R. Gumina | Richard J Gumina | Peter Bast | Petras P Dzeja | Be Wieringa | Nenad Juranic | Lynette Lim | Carmen Drahl | Edwin Janssen | N. Juranic
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