Transcoronary stem cell delivery using physiological endothelium-targeting perfusion technique: the rationale and a pilot study involving a comparison with conventional over-the-wire balloon coronary occlusions in patients after recent myocardial in

scientific article published on 01 May 2006

Transcoronary stem cell delivery using physiological endothelium-targeting perfusion technique: the rationale and a pilot study involving a comparison with conventional over-the-wire balloon coronary occlusions in patients after recent myocardial in is …
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P698PubMed publication ID16752333

P50authorMaria OlszowskaQ73085905
Marcin MajkaQ88841239
Jaroslaw ZalewskiQ91313097
Piotr MusialekQ92838989
Mieczysław PasowiczQ110727118
Piotr KlimeczekQ114310850
Marta SzostekQ59633697
Tadeusz PrzewłockiQ60315329
Magdalena KostkiewiczQ62591429
Aleksander SkotnickiQ65159672
Wiesława TraczQ68368701
Krzysztof ŻmudkaQ68692834
Piotr Odrowąż-PieniążekQ68692924
P2093author name stringZbigniew Walter
Dorota Weglarska
P433issue5
P304page(s)489-98; discussion 499
P577publication date2006-05-01
P1433published inKardiologia PolskaQ2775982
P1476titleTranscoronary stem cell delivery using physiological endothelium-targeting perfusion technique: the rationale and a pilot study involving a comparison with conventional over-the-wire balloon coronary occlusions in patients after recent myocardial infarction
P478volume64

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