Loss of Vascular Distensibility During Exercise Is an Early Hemodynamic Marker of Pulmonary Vascular Disease.
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M. Humbert | D. Chemla | D. Celermajer | X. Jaïs | L. Savale | G. Simonneau | O. Sitbon | D. Montani | L. Godinas | P. Hervé | Kaixian Zhu | E. Lau
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