Regional remodeling of atherosclerotic arteries: a major determinant of clinical manifestations of disease.
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M. Fishbein | Huai Luo | R. Siegel | Y. Birnbaum | R. J. Siegel | T. Nishioka | M C Fishbein | R J Siegel | T Nishioka | Y Birnbaum | H Luo | H. Luo | H. Luo
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