In vivo three‐dimensional MR wall shear stress estimation in ascending aortic dilatation
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Kevin M Johnson | Alex Frydrychowicz | Kevin M. Johnson | Oliver Wieben | Benjamin R Landgraf | A. Frydrychowicz | O. Wieben | C. François | A. Wentland | B. Landgraf | Christopher J François | Erik T Bieging | E. Bieging | Andrew Wentland | K.M. Johnson | Erik T. Bieging | Benjamin R. Landgraf
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