Pacemaker-induced transient asynchrony suppresses heart failure progression

scientific article published on December 2015

Pacemaker-induced transient asynchrony suppresses heart failure progression is …
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P356DOI10.1126/SCITRANSLMED.AAD2899
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P932PMC publication ID4858435
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P50authorJonathan A. KirkQ51424754
Gianluigi PirontiQ59683519
P2093author name stringDavid A Kass
Jennifer E Van Eyk
Howard A Rockman
Roger Craig
Iraklis Pozios
Theodore P Abraham
Khalid Chakir
Richard S Tunin
Pieter de Tombe
Ronald J Holewinski
Kyoung Hwan Lee
Edward Karst
Taraneh G Farazi
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P304page(s)319ra207
P577publication date2015-12-01
P1433published inScience Translational MedicineQ1573955
P1476titlePacemaker-induced transient asynchrony suppresses heart failure progression
P478volume7

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