Extent of flow recirculation governs expression of atherosclerotic and thrombotic biomarkers in arterial bifurcations.
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Elazer R Edelman | Vijaya B Kolachalama | Kumaran Kolandaivelu | Mercedes Balcells | Lawrence Garcia | E. Edelman | V. Kolachalama | K. Kolandaivelu | M. Balcells | L. Garcia | J. J. Molins | J. Martorell | Pedro Melgar-Lesmes | Pablo Santomá | Jordi Martorell | Pablo Santomá | José J Molins | P. Melgar-Lesmes
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