Elevated admission cardiac troponin T is associated with microvascular dysfunction in acute myocardial infarction treated with emergency angioplasty
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A. M. Leone | E. Romagnoli | F. Burzotta | C. Trani | G. Niccoli | I. Porto | F. Crea | L. Natale | A. Lombardo | L. Biasucci | M. Brancati
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