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OMIM - Congenital disorder
Cyanosis-specific ventricular gene expression profiles in fallot tetralogy
OMIM - Structural disorder of heart
Bicuspid and tricuspid aortic valve leaflet tissues miRNA profiles
Left and right atria of atrial fibrillation or sinus rhythm patients with mitral regurgitation
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Repetitive ambulatory levosimendan as a bridge to heart transplantation.
Development of ventricular trabeculae affects electrical conduction in the early endothermic heart.
One-shot manufacturable soft-robotic pump inspired by embryonic tubular heart.
Using an Isolated Working Rat Heart Model to Test Donor Heart Preservation Strategies.
The effects of drying the rinsed dissected heart on postmortem heart weight.
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Prospective Evaluation of Univentricular Hearts
Non-ischemic Preservation of the Donor Heart in Heart Transplantation
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Feasibility of the Heart to Heart Yoga Program
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