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Ferromagnetic Bare Metal Stent for Endothelial Cell Capture and Retention

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11:01 min

September 18th, 2015

DOI :

10.3791/53100-v

September 18th, 2015


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Keywords Ferromagnetic

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:59

Designing a Bare Metal Stent using CAD

2:40

Finite Element Analysis for Stent Models

4:06

Stent Fabrication and Testing for Crimping and Expansion

5:07

Characterization of Stent for Retained Magnetic Field

6:04

Obtaining Cells , Labeling with SPION and Staining with Fluorescent Dye

7:33

In vitro Cell Studies and Stent Implantation

9:01

Results: Ferromagnetic Stent Modeling and Analysis of Function

10:01

Conclusion

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