Physicochemical and microscopical study of calcific deposits from natural and bioprosthetic heart valves. Comparison and implications for mineralization mechanism

D Mikroulis, D Mavrilas, J Kapolos… - Journal of Materials …, 2002 - Springer
Natural and bioprosthetic heart valves suffer from calcification, despite their differences in
etiology and tissue material. The mechanism of developing calcific deposits in valve tissue is …

Physicochemical and microscopical study of calcific deposits from natural and bioprosthetic heart valves. Comparison and implications for mineralization mechanism

D Mikroulis, D Mavrilas, J Kapolos… - Journal of Materials …, 2002 - hero.epa.gov
Natural and bioprosthetic heart valves suffer from calcification, despite their differences in
etiology and tissue material. The mechanism of developing calcific deposits in valve tissue is …

Physicochemical and microscopical study of calcific deposits from natural and bioprosthetic heart valves. Comparison and implications for mineralization mechanism

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Natural and bioprosthetic heart valves suffer from calcification, despite their differences in
etiology and tissue material. The mechanism of developing calcific deposits in valve tissue is …

Physicochemical and microscopical study of calcific deposits from natural and bioprosthetic heart valves. Comparison and implications for mineralization mechanism

D Mikroulis, D Mavrilas, J Kapolos… - Journal of …, 2002 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Natural and bioprosthetic heart valves suffer from calcification, despite their differences in
etiology and tissue material. The mechanism of developing calcific deposits in valve tissue is …

Physicochemical and microscopical study of calcific deposits from natural and bioprosthetic heart valves. Comparison and implications for mineralization mechanism

D Mikroulis, D Mavrilas, J Kapolos… - Journal of Materials …, 2002 - elibrary.ru
Natural and bioprosthetic heart valves suffer from calcification, despite their differences in
etiology and tissue material. The mechanism of developing calcific deposits in valve tissue is …

Physicochemical and microscopical study of calcific deposits from natural and bioprosthetic heart valves. Comparison and implications for mineralization mechanism.

D Mikroulis, D Mavrilas, J Kapolos… - Journal of Materials …, 2002 - europepmc.org
Natural and bioprosthetic heart valves suffer from calcification, despite their differences in
etiology and tissue material. The mechanism of developing calcific deposits in valve tissue is …

Physicochemical and microscopical study of calcific deposits from natural and bioprosthetic heart valves. Comparison and implications for mineralization mechanism

D Mikroulis, D Mavrilas, J Kapolos… - Journal of Materials …, 2002 - infona.pl
Natural and bioprosthetic heart valves suffer from calcification, despite their differences in
etiology and tissue material. The mechanism of developing calcific deposits in valve tissue is …

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D Mikroulis, D Mavrilas, J Kapolos… - Journal of Materials …, 2002 - Springer

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