Pelagi et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Identifying myocardial regions perfused by coronary arteries through detailed human microvasculature dataPelagi et al., 2025
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- Pelagi G
- Mackenzie J
- Van Bavel E
- Valbusa G
- Vergara C
- Hill N
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- BioRxiv
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Purpose clinical imaging can resolve the main coronary arteries but not the smaller side branches that penetrate the heartwall. However, precise association between the main coronary branches and the myocardial mass they perfuse is crucial to achieve a correct …
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