Catheter-Based Cryoablation Produces Permanent Bidirectional Cavotricuspid Isthmus Conduction Block in Dogs
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H. Wellens | G. Ayers | M. Vos | R. V. van Suylen | C. Timmermans | H. Crijns | J. Leunissen | L. Rodríguez
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