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bibliographicCitation Miyajima S, Aizawa Y, Shibata A. Attenuation of reactive hyperemia caused by aspirin in canine coronary artery. Angiology. 1989 Sep;40(9):824–9. doi: 10.1177/000331978904000909. PMID: 2504081.
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