Quantification of DNA Damage in Heart Tissue as a Novel Prediction Tool for Therapeutic Prognosis of Patients With Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Toshiyuki Ko(The University of Tokyo), Issei Komuro(The University of Tokyo), Eisuke Amiya(The University of Tokyo), Yukari Uemura(University of Tokyo Hospital), Masaru Hatano(The University of Tokyo), Yukako Shintani‐Domoto(Nippon Medical School Hospital), Masamichi Ito(The University of Tokyo), Seitaro Nomura(The University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Aburatani(The University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Morita(Gifu University), Masahiro Satoh(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Shintaro Yamada(Tokyo University of Science), Manami Katoh(University of Tokyo Hospital), Kanna Fujita(The University of Tokyo), Yumiko Hosoya(The University of Tokyo), Takashige Tobita(Tokyo Women's Medical University), Masashi Fukayama(The University of Tokyo)
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