Title: Mechanisms of the Improvement in Peak VO2 with Exercise Training in Heart Failure with Reduced or Preserved Ejection FractionMechanisms of the Improvement in Peak VO2 with Exercise
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M. Haykowsky | Wesley J Tucker | S. Angadi | S. Sarma | M. Nelson | C. C. Lijauco | C. Hearon | Shane | Nanayakkara | A. Gerche
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