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C Sainte-Beuve

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Lancet (London, England)|February 13, 1988
Why does placebo improve severe limb ischaemia?M Vayssairat, N Baudot, C Sainte-Beuve
Archives Des Maladies Du Coeur Et Des Vaisseaux|September 1, 1994
[Arrhythmia and conduction defects in polymyositis]C Sainte-Beuve, J Victor, I Penisson, et al.
FEBS Letters|July 8, 1991
The density of ryanodine receptors decreases with pressure overload-induced rat cardiac hypertrophyV Naudin, P Oliviero, F Rannou, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|May 1, 1995
The effects of compensated cardiac hypertrophy on dihydropyridine and ryanodine receptors in rat, ferret and guinea-pig heartsF Rannou, C Sainte-Beuve, P Oliviero, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|October 1, 1993
Arrhythmogenicity of the hypertrophied and senescent heart and relationship to membrane proteins involved in the altered calcium handlingF Carré, F Rannou, C Sainte Beuve, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 14, 1994
Alteration of Na,K-ATPase subunit mRNA and protein levels in hypertrophied rat heartD Charlemagne, J Orlowski, P Oliviero, et al.
Kidney International. Supplement|June 1, 1992
Remodeling of the heart (membrane proteins and collagen) in hypertensive cardiopathyC Sainte Beuve, C Leclercq, F Rannou, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|April 1, 1997
Cardiac calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor) in control and cardiomyopathic human hearts: mRNA and protein contents are differentially regulatedC Sainte Beuve, P D Allen, G Dambrin, et al.
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Lancet (London, England)|February 13, 1988
Why does placebo improve severe limb ischaemia?M Vayssairat, N Baudot, C Sainte-Beuve
Archives Des Maladies Du Coeur Et Des Vaisseaux|September 1, 1994
[Arrhythmia and conduction defects in polymyositis]C Sainte-Beuve, J Victor, I Penisson, et al.
FEBS Letters|July 8, 1991
The density of ryanodine receptors decreases with pressure overload-induced rat cardiac hypertrophyV Naudin, P Oliviero, F Rannou, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|May 1, 1995
The effects of compensated cardiac hypertrophy on dihydropyridine and ryanodine receptors in rat, ferret and guinea-pig heartsF Rannou, C Sainte-Beuve, P Oliviero, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|October 1, 1993
Arrhythmogenicity of the hypertrophied and senescent heart and relationship to membrane proteins involved in the altered calcium handlingF Carré, F Rannou, C Sainte Beuve, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 14, 1994
Alteration of Na,K-ATPase subunit mRNA and protein levels in hypertrophied rat heartD Charlemagne, J Orlowski, P Oliviero, et al.
Kidney International. Supplement|June 1, 1992
Remodeling of the heart (membrane proteins and collagen) in hypertensive cardiopathyC Sainte Beuve, C Leclercq, F Rannou, et al.
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|April 1, 1997
Cardiac calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor) in control and cardiomyopathic human hearts: mRNA and protein contents are differentially regulatedC Sainte Beuve, P D Allen, G Dambrin, et al.
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