The use and abuse of Cre/Lox recombination to identify adult cardiomyocyte renewal rate and origin
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C. Indolfi | D. Torella | B. Nadal-Ginard | E. Cianflone | Fabiola Marino | I. Aquila | Pina Marotta | M. Torella | V. Mollace
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