Pancoronary plaque characteristics in STEMI patients with rapid plaque progression: An optical coherence tomography study.
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Xueming Xu | Huai Yu | Lulu Li | J. Hou | C. Fang | J. Dai | Yini Wang | G. Wei | Tianyu Wu | Sibo Sun | C. Peng | Shuang Li | Jiawei Zhao | Jinfeng Tan | Yuzhu Chen | Yibo Guo | Chengmei Jin | Lili Xiu | Rui Zhao | Yanchao Liu | Bo Yu
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