From metallic cages to transient bioresorbable scaffolds: change in paradigm of coronary revascularization in the upcoming decade?
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From metallic cages to transient bioresorbable scaffolds: change in paradigm of coronary revascularization in the upcoming decade?
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EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 16-25
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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2011-11-01
DOI
10.1093/eurheartj/ehr384
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