Role of high-mobility group box 1 protein in post-infarction healing process and left ventricular remodelling.
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S. Yamada | S. Ogawa | T. Miyasho | A. Ishizaka | T. Yoshikawa | T. Anzai | H. Yokota | T. Kohno | K. Naito | M. Okamoto | Yuichiro Maekawa | Toshiyuki Takahashi
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