Role of Shear Stress in the Blister Formation of Cerebral Aneurysms
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Eiju Watanabe | Marie Oshima | Masaaki Shojima | Nobuhito Saito | Akio Morita | Shigeru Nemoto | N. Saito | A. Morita | M. Oshima | M. Shojima | E. Watanabe | S. Nemoto
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