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CAMPANA M
FERRARI R
GIORDANO A
SCALVINI S
VOLTERRANI M
BERNARDI L
CALCIATI A
FINARDI G
PERLINI S
RADAELLI A
SOLDA PL
ADAMOPOULOS S
COATS AJS
CHUA TP
PIEPOLI M
POOLEWILSON PA
PONIKOWSKI P
VOLTERRANI M
WEBBPEPLOE K
BARLOW C
CONWAY J
DAVEY PP
MEYER TE
PATERSON DJ
ROBBINS P
SLEIGHT P
KARA T
SOUCE M
SPINAROVA L
STEJFA M
TOMAN J
ZATLOUKAL B
SZELEMERY R
WRABEC K
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Authors:
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CHUA TP
PIEPOLI M
BANASIAK W
ANKER SD
SZELEMEJ R
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CAPUCCI A
COATS AJS
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UNDERWOOD SR
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COATS AJS
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Authors:
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Authors:
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Citation: Sd. Anker et al., CACHEXIA AS INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF SURVIVAL IN HEART-FAILURE, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 29(2), 1997, pp. 30157-30157
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COATS AJS
Citation: Sd. Anker et al., BODY-COMPOSITION AND QUALITY OF MUSCLE IN CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 29(2), 1997, pp. 98161-98161
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COATS AJS
Citation: Tp. Chua et al., EFFECTS OF DIHYDROCODEINE ON CHEMOSENSITIVITY AND EXERCISE TOLERANCE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 29(1), 1997, pp. 147-152
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CHUA TP
PIEPOLI M
AMADI AA
HARRINGTON D
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COLOMBO R
MAZZUERO G
GIORDANO A
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LEYVA F
ANKER S
SWAN JW
GODSLAND IF
WINGROVE CS
CHUA TP
STEVENSON JC
COATS AJS
Citation: F. Leyva et al., SERUM URIC-ACID AS AN INDEX OF IMPAIRED OXIDATIVE-METABOLISM IN CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE, European heart journal, 18(5), 1997, pp. 858-865
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PONIKOWSKI P
WEBBPEPLOE K
HARRINGTON D
ANKER SD
PIEPOLI M
COATS AJS
Citation: Tp. Chua et al., CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE PATIENTS WITH AN AUGMENTED PERIPHERAL CHEMOREFLEX, European heart journal, 18(3), 1997, pp. 480-486
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VOLTERRANI M
CHUA TP
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COATS AJS
Citation: Sd. Anker et al., THE INFLUENCE OF MUSCLE MASS, STRENGTH, FATIGABILITY AND BLOOD-FLOW ON EXERCISE CAPACITY IN CACHECTIC AND NON-CACHECTIC PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE, European heart journal, 18(2), 1997, pp. 259-269
Citation: Mf. Piepoli et al., PERIPHERAL MUSCLE ABNORMALITIES AND EXERCISE LIMITATION IN HEART-FAILURE - ARE MUSCLE RECEPTORS THE MISSING LINK, Circulation, 96(8), 1997, pp. 379-379
Authors:
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CHUA TP
PIEPOLI M
ONDUSOVA D
WEBBPEPLOE K
HARRINGTON D
ANKER SD
VOLTERRANI M
COLOMBO R
MAZZUERO G
GIORDANO A
COATS AJS
Citation: P. Ponikowski et al., AUGMENTED PERIPHERAL CHEMOSENSITIVITY AS A POTENTIAL INPUT TO BAROREFLEX IMPAIRMENT AND AUTONOMIC IMBALANCE IN CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE, Circulation, 96(8), 1997, pp. 2586-2594
Authors:
ANKER SD
CHUA TP
PONIKOWSKI P
HARRINGTON D
SWAN JW
KOX WJ
POOLEWILSON PA
COATS AJS
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