Plasma Amino Acid Abnormalities in Chronic Heart Failure. Mechanisms, Potential Risks and Targets in Human Myocardium Metabolism
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Plasma Amino Acid Abnormalities in Chronic Heart Failure. Mechanisms, Potential Risks and Targets in Human Myocardium Metabolism
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Nutrients
Volume 9, Issue 11, Pages 1251
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MDPI AG
Online
2017-11-16
DOI
10.3390/nu9111251
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