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Cardiac tissue of chronic heart failure (CHF) rat model treated with canagliflozin and exercise
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Chronic heart failure in the Russian Federation: what has changed over 20 years of follow-up? Result…
Increased YAP activation is associated with hepatic cyst epithelial cell proliferation in ARPKD/CHF.
In vitro and in vivo metabolism of CHF 6001, a selective phosphodiesterase (PDE4) inhibitor.
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Heart Failure: The INOVATE-HF Trial.
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CHF Management Using Telemedicine
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