Circulating Progenitor Cells Identify Peripheral Arterial Disease in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Salim S. Hayek(Emory University), Arshed A. Quyyumi(Emory University), Edmund K. Waller(Emory University), Nima Ghasemzadeh(Emory University), Seán Healy(Emory University), Hina Ahmed(Emory University), Iraj Hesaroieh(Emory University), Brandon Gray(Emory University), Adithya Yadalam(Emory University), Yi‐An Ko(Emory University), Jinhee Kim(Emory University), Riyaz S. Patel(Emory University), Salman Sher(Emory University), James P. MacNamara(Parkland Health & Hospital System), Ayman Samman Tahhan(Emory University), Mosaab Awad(Emory University)
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