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Neointimal hyperplasia refers to
proliferation and
migration of
vascular smooth muscle cells primarily in the
tunica intima,
resulting in the thickening...
- Bare
metal stents were
found to
cause in-stent
restenosis as a
result of
neointimal hyperplasia and
stent thrombosis,
which led to the
invention of drug-eluting...
- Differentiated, yet Plastic,
Medial Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Contributes to
Neointimal Formation in
Mouse Injury and
Atherosclerosis Models".
Circulation Research...
- of
concerning effects,
including atherosclerotic lesions,
postsurgical neointimal hyperplasia, in-stent restenosis, vein byp****
graft failure, transplant...
- the media, a
smooth muscle wall in the vessel. This is also
known as
Neointimal Hyperplasia (NIHA).
Vessel restenosis is
typically detected by angiography...
- Kim DW, Ware M, et al. (May 2001). "Pa****axel
stent coating inhibits neointimal hyperplasia at 4 w****s in a
porcine model of
coronary restenosis". Circulation...
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inhibiting neointimal growth due to the
proliferation of
smooth muscle cells that
would cause restenosis can be a
design challenge. Much of the
neointimal hyperplasia...
- Differentiated, yet Plastic,
Medial Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Contributes to
Neointimal Formation in
Mouse Injury and
Atherosclerosis Models".
Circulation Research...
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tissue (cell proliferation) to
rapidly grow over the
stent and
cause a
neointimal hyperplasia. In addition, if the
stent damages the
artery wall
there is...
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shown to be as
effective as a pa****axel-eluting
stent in
controlling Neointimal Hyperplasia. Bylander,
Jessica (27
October 2008). "New
Stents On The Block:...