Carmagen Study: Genetics and cardiac imaging on top of the world

Authors

  • JM García de Veas Márquez Sociedad Española de Imagen Cardíaca. Madrid. España
  • JJ Zamorano León Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Medicina. UCM Madrid. España
  • A Sebastián Alvaro Facultad de Medicina. Departamento de Medicina. UCM Madrid. España
  • A López Farré Explorador Fundación Sarabastall. Zaragoza. España
  • MA García Fernández Sociedad Española de Imagen Cardíaca. Madrid. España

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37615/retic.v1n2a1

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Published

2018-08-31

How to Cite

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García de Veas Márquez J, Zamorano León J, Sebastián Alvaro A, López Farré A, García Fernández M. Carmagen Study: Genetics and cardiac imaging on top of the world. Rev Ecocardiogr Pract Otras Tec Imag Card (RETIC) [Internet]. 2018 Aug. 31 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];1(2):1-2. Available from: https://imagenretic.org/RevEcocarPract/article/view/194