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Circulation|October 7, 1997
Body-surface distribution of changes in activation-recovery intervals before and after catheter ablation in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: clinical evidence for ventricular 'electrical remodeling' with prolongation of action-potential duration over a preexcited areaM Akahoshi, M Hirai, Y Inden, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 23, 2000
Neointima formation in a restenosis model is suppressed in midkine-deficient miceM Horiba, K Kadomatsu, E Nakamura, et al.
Genes to Cells : Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms|March 30, 1999
Disruption of the midkine gene (Mdk) resulted in altered expression of a calcium binding protein in the hippocampus of infant mice and their abnormal behaviourE Nakamura, K Kadomatsu, S Yuasa, et al.
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Circulation|October 7, 1997
Body-surface distribution of changes in activation-recovery intervals before and after catheter ablation in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: clinical evidence for ventricular 'electrical remodeling' with prolongation of action-potential duration over a preexcited areaM Akahoshi, M Hirai, Y Inden, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 23, 2000
Neointima formation in a restenosis model is suppressed in midkine-deficient miceM Horiba, K Kadomatsu, E Nakamura, et al.
Genes to Cells : Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms|March 30, 1999
Disruption of the midkine gene (Mdk) resulted in altered expression of a calcium binding protein in the hippocampus of infant mice and their abnormal behaviourE Nakamura, K Kadomatsu, S Yuasa, et al.
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