Real-time lesion assessment using a novel combined ultrasound and radiofrequency ablation catheter.
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Fei Zuo | Michel Haïssaguerre | Szabolcs Deladi | Matthew Wright | Pierre Jaïs | Mélèze Hocini | Maya Barley | Frédéric Sacher | Steven Fokkenrood | M. Wright | F. Sacher | M. Hocini | M. Haïssaguerre | P. Jaïs | F. Suijver | S. Deladi | M. Barley | S. Fokkenrood | Freek Suijver | E. Harks | Erik Harks | Anneke van Dusschoten | Fei Zuo | Anneke van Dusschoten
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