Different responses of the myocardial contractility by layer following acute pressure unloading in severe aortic stenosis patients
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Yong-Jin Kim | Seung‐Pyo Lee | Hyung‐Kwan Kim | D. Sohn | Chan Soon Park | Jun‐Bean Park | Hyun-Jin Kim | Hyun-Jin Kim | Yong‐Jin Kim
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