Prognostic value of an abnormal response to acetylcholine in patients with angina and non-obstructive coronary artery disease: Long-term follow-up of the Heart Quest cohort.
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A. Stuck | R. Kobza | A. Schoenenberger | P. Erne | T. Resink | P. Jamshidi | E. Adler | S. Gujer
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