Corroded iron stent increases fibrin deposition and promotes endothelialization after stenting
Abstract Poststent restenosis is caused by insufficient endothelialization and is one of the most serious clinical complications of stenting. We observed a rapid endothelialization rate and increased fibrin deposition on the surfaces of the corroded iron stents. Thus, we hypothesized that corroded i...
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Main Authors: | Yalan Deng (Author), Yanbin Wen (Author), Jun Yin (Author), Jiabing Huang (Author), Rongsen Zhang (Author), Gui Zhang (Author), Dongxu Qiu (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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