Wicks, R. T., Huang, Y., Zhang, K., Zhao, M., Tyler, B. M., Suk, I., Hwang, L., Ruzevick, J., Jallo, G., Brem, H., Pradilla, G., & Kang, J. U. (2014). Extravascular optical coherence tomography: Evaluation of carotid atherosclerosis and pravastatin therapy. Stroke, 45(4), 1123-1130. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.113.002970
Wicks, Robert T. ; Huang, Yong ; Zhang, Kang 等. / Extravascular optical coherence tomography : Evaluation of carotid atherosclerosis and pravastatin therapy. 在: Stroke. 2014 ; 卷 45, 号码 4. 页码 1123-1130.
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Wicks, RT, Huang, Y, Zhang, K, Zhao, M, Tyler, BM, Suk, I, Hwang, L, Ruzevick, J, Jallo, G, Brem, H, Pradilla, G & Kang, JU 2014, 'Extravascular optical coherence tomography: Evaluation of carotid atherosclerosis and pravastatin therapy', Stroke, 卷 45, 号码 4, 页码 1123-1130. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.113.002970
Extravascular optical coherence tomography: Evaluation of carotid atherosclerosis and pravastatin therapy. / Wicks, Robert T.
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Stroke, 卷 45, 号码 4, 04.2014, 页码 1123-1130.
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Wicks RT, Huang Y, Zhang K, Zhao M, Tyler BM, Suk I 等. Extravascular optical coherence tomography: Evaluation of carotid atherosclerosis and pravastatin therapy. Stroke. 2014 4月;45(4):1123-1130. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.113.002970