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Rapid T1 mapping of mouse myocardium with saturation recovery Look-Locker method.

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Altered in vivo left ventricular torsion and principal strains in hypothyroid rats.

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Altered in vivo left ventricular torsion and principal strains in hypothyroid rats.

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Delineation of substrate selection and anaplerosis in tricarboxylic acid cycle of the heart by 13C NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.

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Delineation of substrate selection and anaplerosis in tricarboxylic acid cycle of the heart by 13C NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.

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Changes in myofilament proteins, but not Ca²⁺ regulation, are associated with a high-fat diet-induced improvement in contractile function in heart failure.

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Changes in myofilament proteins, but not Ca²⁺ regulation, are associated with a high-fat diet-induced improvement in contractile function in heart failure.

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Cardiac myosin binding protein C insufficiency leads to early onset of mechanical dysfunction.

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Cardiac myosin binding protein C insufficiency leads to early onset of mechanical dysfunction.

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Assessing mitochondrial respiration in isolated hearts using (17)O MRS.

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