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Organic Solvents as Vehicles for Precipitating Liquid Embolics: A Comparative Angiotoxicity Study with Superselective Injections of Swine Rete Mirabile
O. Dudeck, O. Jordan, K.T. Hoffmann, A.F. Okuducu, K. Tesmer, T. Kreuzer-Nagy, D.A. Rüfenacht, E. Doelker and R. Felix
American Journal of Neuroradiology October 2006, 27 (9) 1900-1906;
O. Dudeck
O. Jordan
K.T. Hoffmann
A.F. Okuducu
K. Tesmer
T. Kreuzer-Nagy
D.A. Rüfenacht
E. Doelker

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O. Dudeck, O. Jordan, K.T. Hoffmann, A.F. Okuducu, K. Tesmer, T. Kreuzer-Nagy, D.A. Rüfenacht, E. Doelker, R. Felix
Organic Solvents as Vehicles for Precipitating Liquid Embolics: A Comparative Angiotoxicity Study with Superselective Injections of Swine Rete Mirabile
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2006, 27 (9) 1900-1906;
Organic Solvents as Vehicles for Precipitating Liquid Embolics: A Comparative Angiotoxicity Study with Superselective Injections of Swine Rete Mirabile
O. Dudeck, O. Jordan, K.T. Hoffmann, A.F. Okuducu, K. Tesmer, T. Kreuzer-Nagy, D.A. Rüfenacht, E. Doelker, R. Felix
American Journal of Neuroradiology Oct 2006, 27 (9) 1900-1906;
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