Arterial Luminal Curvature and Fibrous-Cap Thickness Affect Critical Stress Conditions Within Atherosclerotic Plaque: An In Vivo MRI-Based 2D Finite-Element Study
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Martin J. Graves | Jonathan H. Gillard | Xueying Huang | Zhiyong Li | Zhongzhao Teng | Umar Sadat | J. Gillard | Zhiyong Li | M. Graves | U. Sadat | Z. Teng | Xueying Huang | Victoria E. Young | V. Young | Chengcheng Zhu | C. Zhu | Chengcheng Zhu
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