Safety and efficacy of dual‐axis rotational coronary angiography vs. standard coronary angiography
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Onno Wink | Adam Hansgen | J. Messenger | J. Carroll | Michael S. Kim | O. Wink | T. Tsai | B. Hattler | Joel A. Garcia | A. Klein | John C. Messenger | John D. Carroll | Andrew J. Klein | Joel A. Garcia | Paul A. Hudson | Michael S. Kim | Ivan P. Casserly | Brack Hattler | Thomas T. Tsai | S.Y. James Chen | S. Chen | Paul A. Hudson | I. Casserly | Adam R. Hansgen | Thomas Tsai
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