Microvascular injury in reperfused infarcted myocardium: noninvasive assessment with contrast-enhanced echoplanar magnetic resonance imaging.
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J P Huberty | C. Higgins | M. Wendland | M. Saeed | M. Dae | J. Bremerich | H. Arheden | D. Gao | R. Wyttenbach | C B Higgins | H Arheden | M Saeed | M F Wendland | J. Huberty | J Bremerich | R Wyttenbach | M W Dae | D W Gao
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