Intravascular ultrasonic-photoacoustic (IVUP) endoscope with 2.2-mm diameter catheter for medical imaging
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Jung-Hwan Oh | Yong Wook Lee | Trung-Hau Nguyen | Van Phuc Nguyen | Hyun-Wook Kang | Seung Yun Nam | Nhat Quang Bui | Kyu Kyu Hlaing | Yun-Ok Oh | Xiao Feng Fan
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