Alterations in Ca2+ cycling proteins and G alpha q signaling after left ventricular assist device support in failing human hearts.
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Y. Takeishi | R. Walsh | B. Hoit | W. Abraham | L. Wagoner | T. Jalili | D. Kirkpatrick
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