Genetic variants are not associated with outcome in patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular dysfunction: Results of the genetic substudy of the Surgical Treatment for Ischemic Heart Failure (STICH) trials

Arthur M. Feldman, Lilin She, Dennis M. McNamara, Douglas L. Mann, Michael R. Bristow, Alan S. Maisel, Daniel R. Wagner, Bert Andersson, Luigi Chiariello, Christopher S. Hayward, Paul Hendry, John D. Parker, Normand Racine, Craig H. Selzman, Michele Senni, Janina Stepinska, Marian Zembala, Jean Rouleau, Eric J. Velazquez, Kerry L. Lee

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