Nanoparticle-Mediated Cell Capture Enables Rapid Endothelialization of a Novel Bare Metal Stent.
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D. Holmes | D. Dragomir-Daescu | R. Simari | O. Hlinomaz | P. Psaltis | G. Sandhu | J. J. Harburn | R. Gulati | B. Tefft | T. Witt | S. Uthamaraj | A. Harbuzariu | B. Newman
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