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Figure 2. Preserved cardiac function in D2 mice following TAC but not shunt surgery. (A) Fractional shortening (FS) of WT and D2 mice 10 weeks after either sham or TAC surgery
Figure 3. Increased cardiomyocyte number and wall thickness in D2 mice following TAC but not shunt sur-surgery
Figure 4. Increased cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity in D2 mice following TAC surgery
Figure 5. Normalization of heart failure molecular characteristics in D2 mice following TAC surgery
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