Magnitude and time course of microvascular obstruction and tissue injury after acute myocardial infarction.
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E R McVeigh | S B Reeder | D A Bluemke | E. McVeigh | D. Bluemke | S. Reeder | J. Lima | L. Becker | C. Rochitte | J. Melin | J A Melin | J A Lima | L C Becker | C E Rochitte | T Furuta | T. Furuta | L. Becker | T. Furuta
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