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Conflict of interest statement
Financial Disclosure Lawrence D. Platt reports the following regarding his institution: no money received from GE Healthcare, research support (Equipment I Natera Research support Advisor reimbursement for meeting, Trice imaging, Mahmee, Pulsenmore, Nuvo advisor, no payment of cash). He also disclosed the following: Nuvo, Pulsenmore, stock options to me. Bryann Bromley did not report any potential conflicts of interest.
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