Computational fluid dynamic measures of wall shear stress are related to coronary lesion characteristics
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Charles A. Taylor | H. Kim | B. Koo | J. Doh | B. De Bruyne | E. Chun | C. Nam | E. Shin | H. Otake | Gilwoo Choi | Jonghanne Park | Jun‐Bean Park | Ji-hyun Jung | Min-Ho Lee | G. Choi | Ji-Hyun Jung | B. de Bruyne | Jonghanne Park
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