In Vivo Quantitative Measurement of Intact Fibrous Cap and Lipid-Rich Necrotic Core Size in Atherosclerotic Carotid Plaque: Comparison of High-Resolution, Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Histology
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Chun Yuan | Jianming Cai | Baocheng Chu | Thomas S Hatsukami | William S Kerwin | W. Kerwin | C. Yuan | M. Ferguson | N. Polissar | Jianming Cai | T. Hatsukami | N. Takaya | T. Saam | B. Chu | Nayak L Polissar | Tobias Saam | Norihide Takaya | Marina S Ferguson | J. Cai
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