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Impaired myocardial perfusion on CMR is associated with increased numbers of classical monocytes in STEMI patients treated by primary PCI

Impaired myocardial perfusion on CMR is associated with increased numbers of classical monocytes in STEMI patients treated by primary PCI

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Main Authors: Zijlstra Felix, Biemond Bart J, van der Schoot C, Hirsch Alexander, Delewi Ronak, Beek Aernout M, Nijveldt Robin, van der Laan Anja M, Robbers Lourens FHJ, Piek Jan J, van Rossum Albert C
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011-02-01
Series:Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
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