Biologic determinants of dystrophic calcification and osteocalcin deposition in glutaraldehyde-preserved porcine aortic valve leaflets implanted subcutaneously in rats.
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F J Schoen | R. Levy | F. Schoen | R J Levy | J. Levy | A. C. Nelson | S. L. Howard | L. Oshry | A C Nelson | J T Levy | S L Howard | L J Oshry
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