PMID: 4261953Aug 1, 1972Paper

Biochemical correlates of cardiac hypertrophy. V. Labeling of collagen, myosin, and nuclear DNA during experimental myocardial hypertrophy in the rat

Circulation Research
J L SkoseyM Rabinowitz

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