Location-Specific Comparison Between a 3D In-Stent Restenosis Model and Micro-CT and Histology Data from Porcine In Vivo Experiments
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A G Hoekstra | A J Narracott | Pavel S. Zun | J. Gunn | A. Hoekstra | A. Narracott | C. Chiastra | P. Zun | J Gunn | P S Zun | C Chiastra | Claudio Chiastra
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