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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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14732619420802693731
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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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