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Expert recommendations on the assessment of wall shear stress in human coronary arteries: existing methodologies, technical considerations, and clinical …Gijsen et al., 2019
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- Gijsen F
- Katagiri Y
- Barlis P
- Bourantas C
- Collet C
- Coskun U
- Daemen J
- Dijkstra J
- Edelman E
- Evans P
- Van Der Heiden K
- Hose R
- Koo B
- Krams R
- Marsden A
- Migliavacca F
- Onuma Y
- Ooi A
- Poon E
- Samady H
- Stone P
- Takahashi K
- Tang D
- Thondapu V
- Tenekecioglu E
- Timmins L
- Torii R
- Wentzel J
- Serruys P
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- European heart journal
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