Persistent but reversible coronary microvascular dysfunction after bypass grafting
Author:
Affiliation:
1. Royal Berkshire and Battle Hospitals, Reading; and
2. Medical Research Council Clinical Sciences Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, and
3. Clinical Cardiology, St. Mary's Hospital, Imperial College School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
Link
https://www.physiology.org/doi/pdf/10.1152/ajpheart.2000.279.6.H2634
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