Guide extension proximal locking method: standardization of maximum backup force in percutaneous coronary intervention
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Y. Koyama | K. Iwakura | Satoshi Watanabe | N. Tanaka | A. Okamura | A. Sumiyoshi | Toshikazu Kashiyama | Satoshi Kameda | Takamasa Tanaka | M. Kawahira | Heitaro Watanabe | Kota Tanaka | M. Iwamoto
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