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Description: Journal: Current Medicinal ChemistrynArticle: Intracranial Aneurysms; In Need of Early Diagnostic and Treatment Using Bio- and Nanotechnology nArticle: Shima Salmasi and Alexander Marcus SeifaliannnAbstract: Intracranial aneurysms are present in 1-5% of population and can be described as “ticking time bombs” that can go off at any time and cause serious harms including permanent disability and death. There are two routinely practiced treatment options for this disease; endovascular coiling a
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