Integrin signalling: the tug-of-war in heart hypertrophy.
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Emilio Hirsch | Mara Brancaccio | Giuseppe Lembo | Guido Tarone | E. Hirsch | G. Lembo | A. Notte | Antonella Notte | Giulio Selvetella | G. Tarone | M. Brancaccio | G. Selvetella
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