Up-regulation of beta 2-adrenergic receptors in previously transplanted, denervated nonfailing human hearts.
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D. Renlund | J. Port | A. Feldman | M. White | D. Handwerger | R. Roden | P. Larrabee | H. Farrukh | L. Skerl | J. Klein
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