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Polymer degradation rates and persisting brain lesions post endovascular procedures
Amitabh Madhukumar Chopra1, Juan Pablo Cruz2, Yin C Hu3
1Chemical Engineer / Medical Researcher, Self-Employed, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada amitabh.m.chopra@gmail.com.
Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery
|March 16, 2021
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