Prevalence and characteristics of TCFA and degree of coronary artery stenosis: an OCT, IVUS, and angiographic study.
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Habib Samady | Bo Yu | Haibo Jia | Rocco Vergallo | Jinwei Tian | Hang Lee | H. Dauerman | Hang Lee | H. Samady | C. Toma | I. Jang | Ik-Kyung Jang | Tsunenari Soeda | Yoshiyasu Minami | Catalin Toma | Bo Yu | Jinwei Tian | T. Soeda | T. Itoh | Sining Hu | Tomonori Itoh | Harold Dauerman | Shoichi Kuramitsu | Takenori Domei | Sining Hu | R. Vergallo | Y. Minami | H. Jia | T. Domei | S. Kuramitsu | Hang Lee
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