DNA repair in cardiomyocytes is critical for maintaining cardiac function in mice

M. de Boer, M.T. Hekkert, J. Chang, B.S. van Thiel, L. Martens, M.M. Bos, M.G.J. de Kleijnen, Y. Ridwan, Y. Octavia, E.D. van Deel, L.A. Blonden, R.M.C. Brandt, S. Barnhoorn, P.K. Bautista-Nino, I. Krabbendam-Peters, R. Wolswinkel, B. Arshi, M. Ghanbari, C. Kupatt, L.J. de WindtA.H.J. Danser, I. van der Pluijm, C.A. Remme, M. Stoll, J. Pothof, A.J.M. Roks, M. Kavousi, J. Essers, J. van der Velden, J.H.J. Hoeijmakers, D.J. Duncker*

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