Biomechanical stress in coronary atherosclerosis: emerging insights from computational modelling
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Nicolas Foin | Vikas Thondapu | Peter Barlis | P. Serruys | P. Barlis | I. Jang | N. Foin | C. Bourantas | Ik-Kyung Jang | Patrick W. Serruys | V. Thondapu | Christos V. Bourantas
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