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SCHULZ R
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POST H
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MAYSAMI M
MUTER S
DENKER HW
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POST H
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HEUSCH G
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VAHLHAUS C
HEUSCH G
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Authors:
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ROSE J
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POST H
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Citation: G. Heusch et al., CALCIUM RESPONSIVENESS IN REGIONAL MYOCARDIAL SHORT-TERM HIBERNATION AND STUNNING IN THE IN-SITU PORCINE HEART - INOTROPIC RESPONSES TO POSTEXTRASYSTOLIC POTENTIATION AND INTRACORONARY CALCIUM, Circulation, 93(8), 1996, pp. 1556-1566
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POST H
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WALLBRIDGE DR
HEUSCH G
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