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van Binsbergen, X.A., van Echteld, C.J.A., Ferrari, R. et al. Some triggering mechanism, in addition to perfusion-contraction matching, may be essential to initiate hibernation. Basic Res Cardiol 92 (Suppl 2), 3–5 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00797194
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