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Abnormal Cardiac High Energy Phosphate Metabolism and Impaired Diastolic Function after Mt Everest: A Reversible Model of Early Heart Failure?
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Holloway, C
,
Murray, A
,
Cochlin, L
,
Emmanuel, Y
,
Levett, D
,
Rider, O
,
Tyler, D
,
Robson, M
,
Francis, J
,
Knight, N
,
Neubauer, S
,
Montgomery, H
,
Grocott, M
,
Clarke, K
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2008
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