Schmitz et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Comparative studies of different stent designsSchmitz et al., 1999
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- Schmitz K
- Behrend D
- Behrens P
- Schmidt W
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- Prog Biomed Res
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Before clinical studies on new stent designs can be started, it is important to use bench, in vitro, and animal tests to assess the likely performance of the stent in patients. Although each new stent is evaluated with numerous mechanical and dimensional measurements …
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