Cardiac function and myocardial perfusion immediately following maximal treadmill exercise inside the MRI room
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Orlando P Simonetti | Subha V Raman | Mihaela Jekic | O. Simonetti | S. Raman | M. Jekic | Eric L Foster | Michelle R Ballinger | E. Foster
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