Loss of Continuity in the Thin Epicardial Layer Because of Endomysial Fibrosis Increases the Complexity of Atrial Fibrillatory Conduction
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Stef Zeemering | Ulrich Schotten | Sander Verheule | Ali Gharaviri | Jan Serroyen | Nico H L Kuijpers | Arne van Hunnik | U. Schotten | A. Gharaviri | S. Zeemering | S. Verheule | J. Serroyen | A. van Hunnik | N. Kuijpers | M. Kuiper | Marion Kuiper | Els Tuyls | Sarah Hulsmans | Sarah Hulsmans | E. Tuyls
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