Cardiomyocyte Ogt limits ventricular dysfunction in mice following pressure overload without affecting hypertrophy


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Sujith Dassanayaka, Robert E Brainard, Lewis J Watson, Bethany W Long, Kenneth R Brittian, Angelica M DeMartino, Allison L Aird, Anna M Gumpert, Timothy N Audam, Peter J Kilfoil, Senthilkumar Muthusamy, Tariq Hamid, Sumanth D Prabhu, Steven P Jones
Basic Res. Cardiol., vol. 112, 2017 May, p. 23

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Dassanayaka, S., Brainard, R. E., Watson, L. J., Long, B. W., Brittian, K. R., DeMartino, A. M., … Jones, S. P. (2017). Cardiomyocyte Ogt limits ventricular dysfunction in mice following pressure overload without affecting hypertrophy. Basic Res. Cardiol., 112, 23.

Chicago/Turabian
Dassanayaka, Sujith, Robert E Brainard, Lewis J Watson, Bethany W Long, Kenneth R Brittian, Angelica M DeMartino, Allison L Aird, et al. “Cardiomyocyte Ogt Limits Ventricular Dysfunction in Mice Following Pressure Overload without Affecting Hypertrophy.” Basic Res. Cardiol. 112 (May 2017): 23.

MLA
Dassanayaka, Sujith, et al. “Cardiomyocyte Ogt Limits Ventricular Dysfunction in Mice Following Pressure Overload without Affecting Hypertrophy.” Basic Res. Cardiol., vol. 112, May 2017, p. 23.


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