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Calcification and stress distribution in bovine pericardial heart valves

There is a strong relationship between mechanical stress and calcification in biological prosthetic heart valves. A dynamic in vitro calcification test has been used to study the relationship between stress distributions in the leaflets of bovine pericardial valves and the deposition of calcium over...

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Published in:Journal of biomedical materials research 1992-07, Vol.26 (7), p.959-966
Main Authors: Berbacca, G. M., Fisher, A. C., Wilkinson, R., Mackay, T. G., Wheatley, D. J.
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