Quantitative analysis of myocardial fibrosis in normals, hypertensive hearts, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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C Kawai | T. Onodera | Y. Hamashima | C. Kawai | H. Fujiwara | Masaru Tanaka | M Tanaka | H Fujiwara | T Onodera | D J Wu | Y Hamashima | D. J. Wu | M. Tanaka | Hisayoshi Fujiwara | wu Der-Jinn | Chuichi Kawai
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