Abstract
the heart has continuous high-energy demands required to sustain efficient contraction. This is met by the metabolism of major circulating substrates (e.g., glucose, lactate, or lipids), according to availability, since the heart has a limited capacity for nutrient storage (reviewed in Ref. [16][1
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