Atherosclerotic aortic component quantification by noninvasive magnetic resonance imaging: an in vivo study in rabbits.
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V. Fuster | Z. Fayad | J. Badimón | J. Fallon | A. Zaman | G. Helft | C. Schechter | S. Worthley | J. Osende | O. J. Rodriguez | Oswaldo J. Rodriguez
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