Increasing fatty acid oxidation in the failing heart does not improve cardiac function
Kim L. Ho(University of Alberta), Gary D. Lopaschuk(University of Alberta), Jody Levasseur(University of Alberta), Cory S. Wagg(University of Alberta), Deborah M. Muoio(Duke University), Jason R.B. Dyck(University of Alberta), Liyan Zhang(Southeast University), Keshav Gopal(University of Alberta), Daniel Kelly(Royal College of Nursing), Teresa C. Leone(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), John R. Ussher(University of Alberta)
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