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Endovascular Treatment of Experimental Aneurysms by Use of Biologically Modified Embolic Devices: Coil-mediated Intraaneurysmal Delivery of Fibroblast Tissue Allografts

William F. Marx, Harry J. Cloft, Gregory A. Helm, John G. Short, Huy M. Do, Mary E. Jensen and David F. Kallmes
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2001, 22 (2) 323-333;
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William F. Marx, Harry J. Cloft, Gregory A. Helm, John G. Short, Huy M. Do, Mary E. Jensen, David F. Kallmes
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