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Piciche M et al. – The internal thoracic arteries (ITAs) are a source of “noncoronary collateral circulation” (NCCC), or “noncoronary collateral blood flow” (NCCBF). These elements may pave the way for a new field of cardiovascular research aimed at enhancing NCCC as a new therapeutic option for ischemic heart disease.

   

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