K Dutta, DA Podolin, MB Davidson, AJ … - Diabetes, 2001 - Am Diabetes Assoc Diabetes is associated with impaired cardiac dysfunction in both humans and
animals. Specific phenotypic changes—prolonged action potentials, slowed
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diabetes (ie, diet-induced insulin resistance). The present investigation was
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after diagnosis of diabetes, but the cellular mechanisms contributing to this
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K Dutta, MW Carmody, SE Cala, AJ Davidoff - Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology, 2002 - Elsevier K. Dutta, MW Carmody, SE Cala and AJ Davidoff. Depressed PKA Activity
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L Cai, YJ Kang - Cardiovascular Toxicology, 2001 - Springer *Author to whom all correspondence and reprint requests should be addressed: Y.
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