Magnetic Nanoparticle-Mediated Targeting of Cell Therapy Reduces In-Stent Stenosis in Injured Arteries.
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Menahem Y. Rotenberg | B. Polyak | G. Friedman | R. Sensenig | Kimberly A Wasko | A. Kohut | Ahmad Rai | L. Steele | Tirth Patel | M. Medved | Nina Lazareva
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