An unsteady analysis of arterial drug transport from half-embedded drug-eluting stent
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- Solute dispersion in Casson fluid flow through a stenosed artery with absorptive wall
- Application of underdamped Langevin dynamics simulations for the study of diffusion from a drug-eluting stent
- Effects of coating properties on controlled delivery from an embedded drug-eluting stent: a simulation study
- Effects of interstrut distance on the transport of drug and its retention in the arterial tissue
- Effect of diffusivity on the transport of drug eluted from drug-eluting stent
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