Arterial Paclitaxel Distribution and Deposition by Christopher J. Creel, Mark A. Lovich, and Elazer R. Edelman Circulation Research Volume 86(8):879-884 April 28, 2000 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Equilibrium distribution of paclitaxel reveals partitioning above and beyond perfusate concentration and a spatial gradient of drug across the arterial wall. Christopher J. Creel et al. Circ Res. 2000;86:879-884 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Tissue concentration normalized by the endovascularly (A) or perivascularly (B) applied concentration as a function of time in the presence of a physiological transmural hydrostatic pressure gradient of 90 mm Hg (average±SE, n=3). Christopher J. Creel et al. Circ Res. 2000;86:879-884 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Total arterial deposition as a function of time in the presence of a physiological transmural hydrostatic pressure gradient of 90 mm Hg (average±SE, n=3). Christopher J. Creel et al. Circ Res. 2000;86:879-884 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Comparison of paclitaxel and heparin average arterial tissue concentrations at 1 hour with delivery from the endovascular and perivascular aspects (average±SE, n=3). Christopher J. Creel et al. Circ Res. 2000;86:879-884 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.
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