Retained metabolic flexibility of the failing human heart
<p><strong>Background:</strong> The failing heart is traditionally described as metabolically inflexible and oxygen starved, causing energetic deficit and contractile dysfunction. Current metabolic modulator therapies aim to increase glucose oxidation to increase oxygen ef...
Main Authors: | Watson, WD, Green, PG, Lewis, AJM, Arvidsson, P, De Maria, GL, Arheden, H, Heiberg, E, Clarke, WT, Rodgers, CT, Valkovič, L, Neubauer, S, Herring, N, Rider, OJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Heart Association
2023
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