Modulating the tension-time integral of the cardiac twitch prevents dilated cardiomyopathy in murine hearts
Joseph D. Powers(University of Washington), Farid Moussavi‐Harami(University of Washington), Andrew D. McCulloch, Kristina B. Kooiker(University of Washington), Galina Flint(Mahindra and Mahindra Limited (India)), Jil C. Tardiff(University of Arizona), Michael Regnier(University of Washington), Steven D. Schwartz, Abigail E. Teitgen(University of California San Diego), Jennifer Davis(University of Washington), Allison B. Mason
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