Elevated Cytosolic Na+ Increases Mitochondrial Formation of Reactive Oxygen Species in Failing Cardiac Myocytes
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B. O’Rourke | Ting Liu | M. Kohlhaas | C. Maack | M. Böhm | M. Ong | A. Knopp | Tanja Zeller
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