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Loss of blood platelet adhesion after heating native and cultured human subendothelium to 100 Celcius
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These in vitro results, if extrapolated to catheter interventions, suggest that thermal injury to the vessel wall by laser angioplasty or other thermal angioplasty methods may provide a basic and clinically relevant advantage over mechanical angioplasty modalities, because of a potentially reduced risk of complications related to platelet adhesion.