Cardiac magnetic resonance perfusion imaging identifies transplant arteriopathy by a reduced endomyocardial resting perfusion.
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Michael Jerosch-Herold | Prasad Panse | N. Wilke | M. Jerosch-Herold | L. Miller | O. Mühling | P. Panse | B. Wilson | R. Wilson | Leslie W Miller | Robert F Wilson | Norbert M Wilke | Robert F. Wilson | Olaf M Muehling | Betsy V Wilson | O. Muehling | Betsy V. Wilson
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