43 results on '"Congenital heart disease -- Research"'
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2. Findings in molecular teratology reported from Erasmus University
3. Medical findings published by University of Massachusetts, U.S
4. Studies from University of California, U.S., add new findings to body of knowledge
5. Research by Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, advances understanding of human health
6. Researchers' findings from University of Chicago, U.S., advance research
7. Studies reveal new findings from Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada, research
8. Recent findings in cardiology described by researchers from Italy and Germany
9. Studies from the United States add new findings to cardiology body of knowledge
10. Studies from the United States and Canada add new findings to cardiology body of knowledge
11. Researchers from the United States and Japan detail new studies and findings in the area of cardiology
12. Findings from the United States and Netherlands advance knowledge in cardiology research
13. New research from Israel, France and the United States in the area of genetics detailed
14. Reports from France, Greece and Canada describe recent advances in cardiology research
15. Recent findings from Italy, the United States and the People's Republic of China illuminate research in cardiology
16. Researchers' work from Germany, Austria and the South Korea adds to cardiology body of knowledge
17. Reports from South Korea, Germany and United Kingdom describe recent advances in cardiology research
18. Studies from the United Kingdom and United States add new findings to cardiology body of knowledge
19. Recent findings in cardiology described by researchers from India, Slovakia and the United States
20. Researchers from the United States and Germany provide details of new studies and findings in the area of cardiology
21. Researchers from Canada, the United Kingdom and Switzerland provide details of new studies and findings in the area of cardiology
22. Studies from the United Kingdom and United States advance knowledge in transplants research
23. Researchers from the United Kingdom, United States and Netherlands describe findings in heart disease studies
24. Studies from France, Poland and the United States describe new findings in cardiology research
25. Reports from Japan, Switzerland and the United States advance knowledge in cardiology research
26. Reports from Netherlands, Ireland and United States advance knowledge in cardiology research
27. Researchers' work from Germany and the United States adds to cardiology body of knowledge
28. Reports from Netherlands, United States and Sweden add new data to heart disease research
29. Research from the United States and Chile add new data to cardiology body of knowledge
30. Reports from the United States and Germany describe recent advances in cardiology research
31. Studies from the United States and Canada add new findings to transplants body of knowledge
32. Recent findings from Netherlands, Italy and Sweden illuminate research in heart disease
33. Studies from Germany, Netherlands and Italy advance knowledge in imaging research
34. Data from the United States, Iran and People's Republic of China advance knowledge in cardiology research
35. Researchers from the People's Republic of China, United States and Japan provide details of new studies and findings in the area of cardiology
36. Reports from Japan, the the Netherlands and the United States advance knowledge in surgery research
37. Researchers' data from Japan and the United States advance cardiology research
38. Reports from Germany, Italy and France describe recent advances in cardiology research
39. Researchers provide details of new studies and findings in the area of angiology
40. Studies add new findings to genetics & genomics body of knowledge
41. Data advance knowledge in cardiology research
42. Researchers describe findings in cardiology studies
43. Recent findings in cardiology described
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