Aberrant α-Adrenergic Hypertrophic Response in Cardiomyocytes from Human Induced Pluripotent Cells
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Chris Denning | Michael D. Schneider | Tamás Arányi | Robin Ketteler | Sian E. Harding | T. Leja | M. Mioulane | S. Harding | L. Kolker | R. Ketteler | T. Arányi | J. Kriston-Vizi | C. Denning | Maxime Mioulane | Elena Matsa | E. Matsa | K. Vauchez | Stefan Amisten | Gabor Földes | János Kriston-Vizi | Thomas Leja | Ljudmila Kolker | Thusharika Kodagoda | Nazanin F. Dolatshad | Karine Vauchez | S. Amisten | N. Dolatshad | G. Földes | T. Kodagoda | M. Schneider | Elena Matsa
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