Frame counting improves the assessment of post-reperfusion microvascular patency by TIMI myocardial perfusion grade: Evidence from cardiac magnetic resonance imaging.
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Jianrong Xu | Song Ding | Ben He | Jun Pu | Haiyan Ding | Heng Ge | Fan Yang | Jianrong Xu | B. He | D. An | Jun Pu | Fan Yang | Song Ding | H. Ge | Dongaolei An | Zheng Li | Lingcong Kong | Zheng Li | H. Ding | Ling-Cong Kong | Lingcong Kong
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