Load independence of temperature-dependent Ca2+ recirculation fraction in canine heart.
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H. Suga | S. Suzuki | K. Hanaoka | S. Mohri | J. Shimizu | J. Araki | J. Mizuno | T. Mikane | F. Kajiya | T. Nishiyama
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