Altered connexin expression in human congestive heart failure.
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M. Yacoub | N. Severs | R. Kaba | S. Coppen | M H Yacoub | N J Severs | E. Dupont | T. Matsushita | C. Vozzi | E Dupont | T Matsushita | R A Kaba | C Vozzi | S R Coppen | N Khan | R Kaprielian | R. Kaprielian | Magdi H. Yacoub | N. Khan | R. A. Kaba | NE Khan
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