Increased ketone body oxidation provides additional energy for the failing heart without improving cardiac efficiency
Kim L. Ho(University of Alberta), Gary D. Lopaschuk(University of Alberta), Jody Levasseur(University of Alberta), Daniel P. Kelly(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), Cory S. Wagg(University of Alberta), Deborah M. Muoio(Duke University), Jason R.B. Dyck(University of Alberta), Liyan Zhang(Ningxia Medical University), Keshav Gopal(University of Alberta), Rami Al Batran(Université de Montréal), Teresa C. Leone(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), John R. Ussher(University of Alberta)
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