Sex Differences in Coronary Atherosclerotic Phenotype and Healing Pattern on Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging
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Hang Lee | D. Defaria Yeh | T. Kakuta | I. Jang | T. Yonetsu | Keishi Suzuki | T. Sugiyama | H. Yuki | M. Araki | T. Niida | T. Soeda | A. Nakajima | Y. Minami | L. Seegers | I. McNulty | Valentín Fuster | Daisuke Kinoshita | S. Nakamura
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