Remodeling of gap junctional coupling in hypertrophied right ventricles of rats with monocrotaline-induced pulmonary hypertension.
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Y. Takagishi | N. Severs | A. Magee | H. Honjo | I Kodama | H Honjo | A I Magee | I. Kodama | N J Severs | M Uzzaman | Y Takagishi | L Emdad | L. Emdad | M. Uzzaman | Anthony I. Magee | Itsuo Kodama | Itsuo Kodama
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