Coronary Microvascular Reactivity to Adenosine Predicts Adverse Outcome in Women Evaluated for Suspected Ischemia
Carl J. Pepine(University of Florida), R. David Anderson(University of Florida), Barry L. Sharaf(Rhode Island Hospital), Steven E. Reís(University of Pittsburgh), Karen Smith(University of Florida), Eileen Handberg(University of Florida), B. Delia Johnson(University of Pittsburgh), George Sopko(National Institutes of Health), C. Noel Bairey Merz(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)
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