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Self-Expanding Versus Balloon-Mounted Stents for Vessel Recanalization Following Embolic Occlusion in the Canine Model: Technical Feasibility Study
E.I. Levy, E. Sauvageau, R.A. Hanel, R. Parikh and L.N. Hopkins
American Journal of Neuroradiology November 2006, 27 (10) 2069-2072;
E.I. Levy
E. Sauvageau
R.A. Hanel
R. Parikh

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E.I. Levy, E. Sauvageau, R.A. Hanel, R. Parikh, L.N. Hopkins
Self-Expanding Versus Balloon-Mounted Stents for Vessel Recanalization Following Embolic Occlusion in the Canine Model: Technical Feasibility Study
American Journal of Neuroradiology Nov 2006, 27 (10) 2069-2072;
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