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bibliographicCitation Abegunewardene N, Schmidt KH, Vosseler M, Kreitner KF, Schreiber LM, Lehr HA, Gori T, Münzel T, Horstick G. Gene therapy with iNOS enhances regional contractility and reduces delayed contrast enhancement in a model of postischemic congestive heart failure. Clin Hemorheol Microcirc. 2011;49(1-4):271–8. doi: 10.3233/ch-2011-1477. PMID: 22214698.
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