Stimulating myocardial pyruvate dehydrogenase activity fails to alleviate cardiac abnormalities in a mouse model of human Barth syndrome
Amanda A. Greenwell(University of Alberta), John R. Ussher(University of Alberta), Seyed Amirhossein Tabatabaei Dakhili(University of Alberta), Farah Eaton(University of Alberta), Pavel Zhabyeyev(University of Alberta), Nick Kazungu Mugabo(University of Alberta), Jordan S. F. Chan(University of Alberta), Jennifer Kruger(University of Alberta), Gavin Y. Oudit(University of Alberta), Keshav Gopal(University of Alberta), Christina T. Saed(University of Alberta)
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