Quantitative assessment of angioplasty induced vascular inflammation with 19F cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging
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U. Flögel | S. Temme | F. Bönner | M. Kelm | F. Nienhaus | A. Jahn | S. Pfeiler | N. Gerdes | M. Rothe | Sandra Cames | M. Roden | C. Heiss | L. Busch | M. Stern | M. Cramer | Moritz Walz | Lilian Vornholz | Vera Schrauwen-Hinderling | Vera B Schrauwen-Hinderling | Florian Bönner | Michael Roden | Norbert Gerdes | Moritz Walz | Annika Jahn | Susanne Pfeiler | Christian Heiss
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