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Volumn 234, Issue 5, 1975, Pages 520-521

Stehbens Hypothesis Revisited

(1)  Danilevicius, Zenonas a  

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Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ANIMAL; ARTERIOSCLEROSIS; ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA; ARTICLE; BLOOD VESSEL; FATIGUE; FEMALE; HEMODYNAMICS; HUMAN; HYPERTENSION; MALE; PATHOLOGY; SHEEP; VIBRATION;

EID: 0016842289     PISSN: 00987484     EISSN: 15383598     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1975.03260180060029     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (2)

References (5)
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    • Experimental cholesterol arteriosclerosis and its relationship to human arteriosclerosis
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    • Certain chemorheologic considerations regarding the blood vascular interface with particular reference to coronary artery disease
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    • Fry, D.L.1
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    • Hemodynamic production of lipid deposition, intimal tears, mural dissection and thrombosis in the blood vessel wall
    • 5. Stehbens WE: Hemodynamic production of lipid deposition, intimal tears, mural dissection and thrombosis in the blood vessel wall. Proc R Soc Lond [Biol] 185:357-373, 1974.
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    • Stehbens, W.E.1


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