Coronary autoregulation is abnormal in syndrome X: insights using myocardial contrast echocardiography.
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Sanjiv Kaul | S. Kaul | N. Alkayed | D. Rinkevich | Diana Rinkevich | Todd Belcik | Nabil J Alkayed | Nandita C Gupta | Elizabeth Cannard | T. Belcik | Nandita Gupta | E. Cannard
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