Changes in Titin Isoform Expression in Pacing-Induced Cardiac Failure Give Rise to Increased Passive Muscle Stiffness
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Yiming Wu | Christian C Witt | Siegfried Labeit | Henk Granzier | M. LeWinter | H. Granzier | S. Bell | K. Trombitás | S. Labeit | Karoly Trombitas | Martin M LeWinter | Yiming Wu | C. Witt | Stephen P Bell
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