Coronary artery distensibility and compensatory vessel enlargement – a novel parameter influencing vascular remodeling?
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A. Jeremias | A. Yeung | P. Fitzgerald | P. Yock | M. Ward | E. Pomerantsev | Eugene Pomerantsev | Allen Jeremias | C. Spies | Christian Spies | Niall A. Herity | Michael R. Ward | Paul G. Yock | Peter J. Fitzgerald | Alan C. Yeung | N. Herity | Niall A. Herity
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