Endovascular needle injection of cholesteryl linoleate into the arterial wall produces complex vascular lesions identifiable by intravascular ultrasound: Early development in a porcine model of vulnerable plaque. Granada, J., Moreno, P., Burke, A., Schulz, D., Raizner, A., & Kaluza, G. Coronary Artery Dispatch, 16(4):217-224, 2005. DA - 20050525 NOT IN FILE
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@Article{Granada_2005_989,
  author = {Granada, J.F. and Moreno, P.R. and Burke, A.P. and Schulz, D.G. and Raizner, A.E. and Kaluza, G.L.},
 journal = {Coronary Artery Dispatch},
 note = {DA - 20050525 NOT IN FILE},
 number = {4},
 pages = {217-224},
 title = {Endovascular needle injection of cholesteryl linoleate into the arterial wall produces complex vascular lesions identifiable by intravascular ultrasound: {E}arly development in a porcine model of vulnerable plaque},
 volume = {16},
 year = {2005},
 keywords = {analysis, Animals, Arteriosclerosis, Biopsy, Needle, Cholesterol, Esters, Comparative, Study, Coronary, Vessels, Disease, Models, Animal, Iliac, Artery, Immunohistochemistry, Injections, Intra-Arterial, methods, pathology, Probability, Research, Support, Non-U.S.Gov't, Sensitivity, and, Specificity, Sus, scrofa, Tunica, Intima, ultrasonography, Ultrasonography, Interventional},
 title_with_no_special_chars = {Endovascular needle injection of cholesteryl linoleate into the arterial wall produces complex vascular lesions identifiable by intravascular ultrasound Early development in a porcine model of vulnerable plaque}
}

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