Obesity, metabolic dysfunction, and cardiac fibrosis: pathophysiological pathways, molecular mechanisms, and therapeutic opportunities.
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N. Frangogiannis | M. Cavalera | Nikolaos G Frangogiannis | Junhong Wang | Michele Cavalera | Junhong Wang
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