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bibliographicCitation Ohtani T, Mano T, Hikoso S, Sakata Y, Nishio M, Takeda Y, Otsu K, Miwa T, Masuyama T, Hori M, Yamamoto K. Cardiac steroidogenesis and glucocorticoid in the development of cardiac hypertrophy during the progression to heart failure. J Hypertens. 2009 May;27(5):1074–83. doi: 10.1097/hjh.0b013e328326cb04. PMID: 19349910.
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