Disproportionate epicardial dilation after transmural infarction of the canine left ventricle: acute and chronic differences.
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D. Kass | M. Weisfeldt | B. Healy | W. Maughan | W. Graves | A. Ciuffo | D. Kass | Allen A. Ciuffo | Willard Graves | Bernadine Healy
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