Morphological and Stress Vulnerability Indices for Human Coronary Plaques and Their Correlations with Cap Thickness and Lipid Percent: An IVUS-Based Fluid-Structure Interaction Multi-patient Study
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Dalin Tang | Gary S. Mintz | Akiko Maehara | Chun Yang | Jie Zheng | Liang Wang | Richard G. Bach | Kristen Billiar | Zheyang Wu | David Muccigrosso | Jie Zheng | R. Bach | D. Tang | Chun Yang | G. Mintz | K. Billiar | A. Maehara | Zheyang Wu | Liang Wang | D. Muccigrosso
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