Impact of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation on long-term clinical outcomes in patients with left main coronary artery stenosis
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Seung‐Jung Park | Young-Hak Kim | Duk‐Woo Park | Jung‐Min Ahn | Cheol-Whan Lee | Seung‐Whan Lee | Soo-Jin Kang | Seong-Wook Park | Jong-Young Lee | Duk-Woo Park
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