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Imaging In-Stent Restenosis: An Inexpensive, Reliable, and Rapid Preclinical Model
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Drug-eluting stents in preclinical studies: recommended evaluation from a consensus group
Robert S Schwartz1, Elazer R Edelman, Andrew Carter
1Minnesota Cardiovascular Research Institute and Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation Minneapolis, 55407, USA. rss@rsschwartz.com
Circulation
|October 3, 2002
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