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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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:...
- Differentiated, yet Plastic, Medial Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Contributes to Neointimal Formation in Mouse Injury and Atherosclerosis Models". Circulation Research...
- Makiko; Naruko, Takahiko; Kojima, Akiko; Becker, Anton E. (21 July 1998). "Neointimal Tissue Response at Sites of Coronary Stenting in Humans: Macroscopic,...