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Effect of Mental Stress on Myocardial Blood Flow and Vasomotion in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Heiko Schöder, Daniel H. Silverman, Roxana Campisi, Harold Karpman, Michael E. Phelps, Heinrich R. Schelbert and Johannes Czernin
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 2000, 41 (1) 11-16;
Heiko Schöder
Daniel H. Silverman
Roxana Campisi
Harold Karpman
Michael E. Phelps
Heinrich R. Schelbert
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Heiko Schöder, Daniel H. Silverman, Roxana Campisi, Harold Karpman, Michael E. Phelps, Heinrich R. Schelbert, Johannes Czernin
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