Characterization of healing following atherosclerotic carotid plaque rupture in acutely symptomatic patients: an exploratory study using in vivo cardiovascular magnetic resonance
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Fang Wang | Martin J Graves | Zhongzhao Teng | Umar Sadat | Jonathan H Gillard | Andrew J Degnan | J. Gillard | Fang Wang | M. Graves | U. Sadat | A. Degnan | Z. Teng | V. Young | Shengyong Chen | Shengyong Chen | Victoria E Young
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