A long non-coding RNA protects the heart from pathological hypertrophy
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E. Ashley | Weihong Xu | D. Bernstein | Chiou-Hong Lin | T. Quertermous | Peng-Sheng Chen | Pei Han | Wei Li | Jin Yang | Ching Shang | Sylvia Nuernberg | K. K. Jin | Chieh-Yu Lin | Chien-Jung Lin | Y. Xiong | Huanchieh Chien | Bin Zhou | Huei-Sheng Vincent Chen | C. Chang | Huei‐Sheng Vincent Chen
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