Comparison of contraction and calcium handling between right and left ventricular myocytes from adult mouse heart: a role for repolarization waveform
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J. Chrast | D. Catalucci | W. Giles | K. Chien | R. Kondo | C. Teutsch | Dorothy A. Dederko | Jacqueline Chrast
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