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Nature journal
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10 May 2016
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Hermenegild Arevalo and Natalia Trayanova.Virtual hearts go unbroken3D computer models of the hearts of patients who have suffered a heart attack can be used to assess the patients’ risk of developing arrhythmia, describes a new study in Nature Communications.
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Myasthenia gravis —€” autoantibody characteristics and their implications for therapy
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Myasthenia gravis —€” autoantibody characteristics and their implications for therapy
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