Hemodynamics of Cerebral Aneurysm Initiation: The Role of Wall Shear Stress and Spatial Wall Shear Stress Gradient
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M. Marosfoi | Z. Kulcsár | I. Szikora | Z. Berentei | Á. Ugron | G. Paál | I Szikora | Z Berentei | M Marosfoi | Z Kulcsár | A Ugron | G Paál | Miklos G. Marosfoi | I. Szikora | Z. Berentei | Z. Kulcsår
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