Sorrentino et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Myocyte repolarization modulates myocardial function in aging dogsSorrentino et al., 2016
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- Sorrentino A
- Signore S
- Qanud K
- Borghetti G
- Meo M
- Cannata A
- Zhou Y
- Wybieralska E
- Luciani M
- Kannappan R
- Zhang E
- Matsuda A
- Webster A
- Cimini M
- Kertowidjojo E
- D'Alessandro D
- Wunimenghe O
- Michler R
- Royer C
- Goichberg P
- Leri A
- Barrett E
- Anversa P
- Hintze T
- Rota M
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- American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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Studies of myocardial aging are complex and the mechanisms involved in the deterioration of ventricular performance and decreased functional reserve of the old heart remain to be properly defined. We have studied a colony of beagle dogs from 3 to 14 yr of age kept under …
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