Increased inactivation of nitric oxide is involved in impaired coronary flow reserve in heart failure.
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A. Takeshita | H. Shimokawa | K. Egashira | H. Tsutsui | T. Ide | R. Nakamura | K. Arimura | Y. Machida
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