Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9170221 | Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This nonischemic model of canine cardiomyopathy reproduces many aspects of chronic human heart failure including reduced fractional shortening, dilated ventricular dimensions, increased LV mass, decreased functional capacity, and dyssynchrony.
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Authors
Yoshinori DVM, MS, David S. MD, PhD, John D. DVM, MS, Yunusemre DVM, PhD, Paula J. BS, Veronique A. Lacombe, William T. MD, Robert L. DVM, PhD, Cynthia A. PharmD, PhD,