A left ventricle model to predict post-revascularization ejection fraction based on cine magnetic resonance images.
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Roderic I Pettigrew | John N Oshinski | Hai-Chao Han | R. Pettigrew | D. Ku | J. Oshinski | Hai-Chao Han | David N Ku
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