Accuracy of OCT, grayscale IVUS, and their combination for the diagnosis of coronary TCFA: an ex vivo validation study.
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Seiichi Hirota | Tohru Masuyama | Takahiro Imanaka | Kenichi Fujii | Yoshiro Naito | S. Hirota | M. Shibuya | T. Masuyama | K. Fujii | Kojiro Miki | Masashi Fukunaga | Hiroto Tamaru | Masahiko Shibuya | Mitsumasa Ohyanagi | M. Ohyanagi | M. Fukunaga | K. Miki | T. Imanaka | H. Tamaru | H. Hao | Y. Naito | Hiroyuki Hao | Hisashi Sawada | Hisashi Sawada | Hiroto Tamaru
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