Increased COUP-TFII expression in adult hearts induces mitochondrial dysfunction resulting in heart failure
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C. Creighton | M. Tsai | H. Bellen | Jin Yang | C. Chang | B. Graham | S. Tsai | H. Taegtmeyer | T. Donti | R. Harmancey | Leiming Wang | C. Kao | H. Vasquez | San-pin Wu | Hernan G. Vasquez
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