Assessment of diagnostic performance of quantitative flow measurements in normal subjects and patients with angiographically documented coronary artery disease by means of nitrogen-13 ammonia and positron emission tomography.
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M. Schwaiger | O. Muzik | F. Dayanikli | C. Duvernoy | R. Beanlands | E. Wolfe | S. Sawada | Steve Sawada | Markus Schwaiger | Otto Muzik | Rob S. Beanlands
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