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Charles Feldman to Coronary Artery Disease

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Charles Feldman has written about Coronary Artery Disease.
Connection Strength

1,390
  1. Synergistic effect of local endothelial shear stress and systemic hypercholesterolemia on coronary atherosclerotic plaque progression and composition in pigs. Int J Cardiol. 2013 Nov 30; 169(6):394-401.
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    Score: 0,431
  2. Remodeling characteristics of minimally diseased coronary arteries are consistent along the length of the artery. Am J Cardiol. 2006 Jan 01; 97(1):13-6.
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    Score: 0,249
  3. Effect of endothelial shear stress on the progression of coronary artery disease, vascular remodeling, and in-stent restenosis in humans: in vivo 6-month follow-up study. Circulation. 2003 Jul 29; 108(4):438-44.
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    Score: 0,212
  4. Role of Low Endothelial Shear Stress and Plaque Characteristics in the Prediction of Nonculprit Major Adverse Cardiac Events: The PROSPECT Study. JACC Cardiovasc Imaging. 2018 03; 11(3):462-471.
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    Score: 0,142
  5. Anatomically correct three-dimensional coronary artery reconstruction using frequency domain optical coherence tomographic and angiographic data: head-to-head comparison with intravascular ultrasound for endothelial shear stress assessment in humans. EuroIntervention. 2015 Aug; 11(4):407-15.
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    Score: 0,122
  6. Effect of the local hemodynamic environment on the de novo development and progression of eccentric coronary atherosclerosis in humans: insights from PREDICTION. Atherosclerosis. 2015 May; 240(1):205-11.
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    Score: 0,119
  7. Endothelial shear stress and coronary plaque characteristics in humans: combined frequency-domain optical coherence tomography and computational fluid dynamics study. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2014 Nov; 7(6):905-11.
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    Score: 0,115
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