Myocardial DNA Damage Predicts Heart Failure Outcome in Various Underlying Diseases
Zhehao Dai(The University of Tokyo), Issei Komuro(The University of Tokyo), Masaru Hatano(The University of Tokyo), Norifumi Takeda(University of Pennsylvania), Masayuki Kubota(The University of Tokyo), Masamichi Ito(The University of Tokyo), Seitaro Nomura(The University of Tokyo), Yoshihiro Yamanishi(Kyushu Institute of Technology), Hiroyuki Morita(Gifu University), Kenji Onoue(Harvard University), Takanobu Yamada(Kanagawa Prefectural Hospital Organization), Momoko Hamano(Florida State University), Yoshihiko Saito(Nara Medical University), Mikako Katagiri(The University of Tokyo), Shintaro Yamada(Tokyo University of Science), Manami Katoh(University of Tokyo Hospital), Kanna Fujita(The University of Tokyo), Satoshi Hatsuse(The University of Tokyo), Kosuke Sawami(The University of Tokyo), Toshiyuki Ko(The University of Tokyo), Tuolisi Heryed(Norwegian Womens Public Health Association), Bo Zhang(Norwegian Womens Public Health Association), Eisuke Amiya(The University of Tokyo), Shunsuke Inoue(The University of Tokyo), Yukari Uemura(University of Tokyo Hospital)
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