Increased Lipid Length, Macrophage Infiltration, and Neovascularization in Coronary Atheroma From Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease.
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Samin K. Sharma | J. Narula | A. Kini | Y. Vengrenyuk | J. Peña | U. Baber | P. Moreno | J. Kovacic | T. Yoshimura | Safwan Kezbor
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