Genome-Scale Methods Converge on Key Mitochondrial Genes for the Survival of Human Cardiomyocytes in Hypoxia
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Ines Thiele | Michael E. Weale | Peter A. Robbins | Gianpiero L. Cavalleri | M. Weale | I. Thiele | P. Robbins | Martin I. Sigurdsson | G. Cavalleri | L. Edwards | Hugh E. Montgomery | Lindsay M. Edwards | Hugh Montgomery
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