Influences of Aortic Motion and Curvature on Vessel Expansion in Murine Experimental Aneurysms
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Charles A. Taylor | P. Tsao | C. Goergen | R. Weimer | D. Kallop | R. Dalman | A. Connolly | J. Greve | J. Azuma | Charles A. Taylor | Alvin Gogineni | Kyla N. Barr | L. Magdefessel | Amarjeet K. Grewall | Dara Y. Kallop
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