Histopathological validation of optical frequency domain imaging to quantify various types of coronary calcifications

Author:

Saita Ten,Fujii Kenichi,Hao Hiroyuki,Imanaka Takahiro,Shibuya Masahiko,Fukunaga Masashi,Miki Kojiro,Tamaru Hiroto,Horimatsu Tetsuo,Nishimura Machiko,Sumiyoshi Akinori,Kawakami Rika,Naito Yoshiro,Kajimoto Noriko,Hirota Seiichi,Masuyama Tohru

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine

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