Beclin-1-Dependent Autophagy Protects the Heart During Sepsis
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J. Minei | B. Rothermel | Joseph A. Hill | Yuxiang Sun | B. Ci | D. Carlson | S. Wolf | B. Levine | Qing-Jun Zhang | Zhi-Ping Liu | Yuxiao Sun | Min Zhu | Q. Zang | Yuxiang Sun | X. Yao | Yang Xie | Zhi-ping Liu | S. Wolf
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