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Circulation|December 11, 1999
Long-term coronary vascular response to (32)P beta-particle-emitting stents in a canine modelA J Taylor, P D Gorman, A Farb, et al.
Circulation|October 6, 1999
Dose-response effects of 32P radioactive stents in an atherosclerotic porcine coronary modelA J Carter, D Scott, L Bailey, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|March 15, 1992
Mitral valve laceration and papillary muscle rupture secondary to percutaneous balloon aortic valvuloplastyA Farb, J R Galloway, R C Davis, et al.
Stroke|February 7, 2001
Evaluation of the TriSpan neck bridge device for the treatment of wide-necked aneurysms: an experimental study in caninesA S Turk, A H Rappe, F Villar, et al.
Cardiovascular Pathology : the Official Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology|May 21, 2015
Reperfusion injury in the ischemic myocardiumR Virmani, F D Kolodgie, M B Forman, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|June 1, 1991
Increase in atherosclerosis and adventitial mast cells in cocaine abusers: an alternative mechanism of cocaine-associated coronary vasospasm and thrombosisF D Kolodgie, R Virmani, J F Cornhill, et al.
American Heart Journal|April 1, 1987
Abnormal chordal insertion: a cause of mitral valve prolapseR Virmani, J B Atkinson, B F Byrd, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|October 1, 1994
Hyperoxic reperfusion is required to reduce infarct size after intravenous therapy with perfluorochemical (Fluosol-DA 20%) or its detergent component (poloxamer 188) in a poorly collateralized animal model. Absence of a role of polymorphonuclear leukocytesF D Kolodgie, A Farb, G C Carlson, et al.
Chest|August 1, 1992
Cocaine produces coronary artery vasoconstriction independent of an intact endotheliumF E Kuhn, R A Gillis, R Virmani, et al.
American Heart Journal|October 1, 1990
Intracoronary adenosine administration during reperfusion following 3 hours of ischemia: effects on infarct size, ventricular function, and regional myocardial blood flowD G Babbitt, R Virmani, H D Vildibill, et al.
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Circulation|December 11, 1999
Long-term coronary vascular response to (32)P beta-particle-emitting stents in a canine modelA J Taylor, P D Gorman, A Farb, et al.
Circulation|October 6, 1999
Dose-response effects of 32P radioactive stents in an atherosclerotic porcine coronary modelA J Carter, D Scott, L Bailey, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|March 15, 1992
Mitral valve laceration and papillary muscle rupture secondary to percutaneous balloon aortic valvuloplastyA Farb, J R Galloway, R C Davis, et al.
Stroke|February 7, 2001
Evaluation of the TriSpan neck bridge device for the treatment of wide-necked aneurysms: an experimental study in caninesA S Turk, A H Rappe, F Villar, et al.
Cardiovascular Pathology : the Official Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology|May 21, 2015
Reperfusion injury in the ischemic myocardiumR Virmani, F D Kolodgie, M B Forman, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|June 1, 1991
Increase in atherosclerosis and adventitial mast cells in cocaine abusers: an alternative mechanism of cocaine-associated coronary vasospasm and thrombosisF D Kolodgie, R Virmani, J F Cornhill, et al.
American Heart Journal|April 1, 1987
Abnormal chordal insertion: a cause of mitral valve prolapseR Virmani, J B Atkinson, B F Byrd, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|October 1, 1994
Hyperoxic reperfusion is required to reduce infarct size after intravenous therapy with perfluorochemical (Fluosol-DA 20%) or its detergent component (poloxamer 188) in a poorly collateralized animal model. Absence of a role of polymorphonuclear leukocytesF D Kolodgie, A Farb, G C Carlson, et al.
Chest|August 1, 1992
Cocaine produces coronary artery vasoconstriction independent of an intact endotheliumF E Kuhn, R A Gillis, R Virmani, et al.
American Heart Journal|October 1, 1990
Intracoronary adenosine administration during reperfusion following 3 hours of ischemia: effects on infarct size, ventricular function, and regional myocardial blood flowD G Babbitt, R Virmani, H D Vildibill, et al.
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