Heart failure-associated alterations in troponin I phosphorylation impair ventricular relaxation-afterload , and force-frequency responses and systolic function
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D. Kass | E. Takimoto | J. Duncan | K. Bilchick | H. Champion | A. Murphy | L. Stull | W. Gao | Rajashree Ravi | Wei Dong Gao | Jennifer G. Duncan | David A. Kass | Anne M. Murphy | Wei Dong Gao
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