Mechanisms of Diastolic Dysfunction in Cardiovascular Disease Afterload-induced diastolic dysfunction contributes to high filling pressures in experimental heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
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T. Gillebert | A. Leite-Moreira | I. Falcão-Pires | A. Lourenço | M. Alaa | D. Fontoura | S. Leite | M. Abdellatif | J. Oliveira-Pinto | M. Tavares-Silva | S. Rodrigues | José Oliveira-Pinto
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