Measurement of myofilament calcium sensitivity at physiological temperature in intact cardiac trabeculae.
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Paul M L Janssen | P. Janssen | Kenneth D Varian | Sripriya Raman | S. Raman | Kenneth D. Varian | K. Varian
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