Myocardial contractility in the stress echo lab: from pathophysiological toy to clinical tool
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S. Salvadori | M. Zoppè | Tiziana Loni | E. Picano | E. Agricola | L. Cortigiani | L. Pratali | Q. Ciampi | T. Bombardini
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