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Medical Implants: Enabling Angioplasty‐Ready “Smart” Stents to Detect In‐Stent Restenosis and Occlusion (Adv. Sci. 5/2018)

Stents are implanted in occluded arteries to restore blood flow thus saving millions of lives world‐wide, although the most common complication known as restenosis, re‐narrowing of arteries, remains as a critical risk to stented patients. In article number 1700560, Kenichi Takahata and co‐workers de...

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Published in:Advanced science 2018-05, Vol.5 (5), p.n/a
Main Authors: Chen, Xing, Assadsangabi, Babak, Hsiang, York, Takahata, Kenichi
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