Author:
Mozaffarian Dariush,Benjamin Emelia J.,Go Alan S.,Arnett Donna K.,Blaha Michael J.,Cushman Mary,Das Sandeep R.,de Ferranti Sarah,Després Jean-Pierre,Fullerton Heather J.,Howard Virginia J.,Huffman Mark D.,Isasi Carmen R.,Jiménez Monik C.,Judd Suzanne E.,Kissela Brett M.,Lichtman Judith H.,Lisabeth Lynda D.,Liu Simin,Mackey Rachel H.,Magid David J.,McGuire Darren K.,Mohler Emile R.,Moy Claudia S.,Muntner Paul,Mussolino Michael E.,Nasir Khurram,Neumar Robert W.,Nichol Graham,Palaniappan Latha,Pandey Dilip K.,Reeves Mathew J.,Rodriguez Carlos J.,Rosamond Wayne,Sorlie Paul D.,Stein Joel,Towfighi Amytis,Turan Tanya N.,Virani Salim S.,Woo Daniel,Yeh Robert W.,Turner Melanie B.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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