Author:
Go Alan S.,Mozaffarian Dariush,Roger Véronique L.,Benjamin Emelia J.,Berry Jarett D.,Borden William B.,Bravata Dawn M.,Dai Shifan,Ford Earl S.,Fox Caroline S.,Franco Sheila,Fullerton Heather J.,Gillespie Cathleen,Hailpern Susan M.,Heit John A.,Howard Virginia J.,Huffman Mark D.,Kissela Brett M.,Kittner Steven J.,Lackland Daniel T.,Lichtman Judith H.,Lisabeth Lynda D.,Magid David,Marcus Gregory M.,Marelli Ariane,Matchar David B.,McGuire Darren K.,Mohler Emile R.,Moy Claudia S.,Mussolino Michael E.,Nichol Graham,Paynter Nina P.,Schreiner Pamela J.,Sorlie Paul D.,Stein Joel,Turan Tanya N.,Virani Salim S.,Wong Nathan D.,Woo Daniel,Turner Melanie B.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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