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From Baker Heart Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia. * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: murray.esler{at}baker.edu.au.
Is Very High Sympathetic Tone in Heart Failure a Result of Keeping Bad Company?
Murray Esler* and David Kaye
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