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Do increased troponin levels after percutaneous coronary intervention really reflect cardiac necrosis?
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Main Authors:
Porto, I
,
Selvanayagam, J
,
Channon, K
,
Petersen, SE
,
Francis, J
,
Neubauer, S
,
Banning, A
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2004
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