Sex differences in computed tomography angiography-derived coronary plaque burden in relation to invasive fractional flow reserve.
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M. Motwani | D. Dey | P. Slomka | B. Tamarappoo | S. Cadet | P. Knaapen | E. Tzolos | I. Danad | D. Han | K. Grodecki | A. Lin | P. McElhinney | P. V. van Diemen | R. Driessen | A. Kwan | K. Kuronuma | E. Klein | Caroline Park | D. Berman | B. Shou | Guadalupe Flores Tomasino
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