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High resolution MRI demonstrates impaired brachial artery reactivity as well as reduced aortic and carotid distensibility in young smokers

High resolution MRI demonstrates impaired brachial artery reactivity as well as reduced aortic and carotid distensibility in young smokers

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Main Authors: Wiesmann, F, Petersen, SE, Leeson, P, Francis, J, Robson, M, Chaudhury, R, Channon, K, Neubauer, S
Format: Conference item
Published: 2004
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