<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>113</id><JournalTitle>ANIMAL FOR STENTS OR STENTS FOR ANIMALS â€“ AN AREA UNDER CONSTRUCTION (PART II)</JournalTitle><Abstract>The stent used in clinics is broadly classified on the basis of a number of different parameters, however organ based
classification is considered in the current part of review literature. A huge amount of literature related to the stenting using
animal models available in PubMed has been reviewed over the last 10 years to draw the trend in development and usage of
stent in various animal models. This shows that the rate of development in biomedical models is not implemented in clinics
due to less awareness and expertise. We hope that the data gathered and sorted in current review may provide a clue to solve
the issue of translation of this novel technique.</Abstract><Email> Shivaji.talekar@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Review</articletype><volume>4</volume><issue>7</issue><year>2014</year><keyword> Models for stenting,Veterinary stent,Organ stent, Vascular stent</keyword><AUTHORS>Patil PB,Talekar SH,Patil DB,Parikh PV,Patel AM</AUTHORS><afflication> Post-doctoral Research Associate, Laboratory for Transplantation Biology & Regenerative Medicine, Department of Surgery, Gothenburg University, Sweden.,Associate Professor and Hospital Superintendent, Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex (T.V.C.C.) JAU, Junagadh, Gujarat, India-362001.,Professor & Head, Dept. of Surgery and Radiology, Veterinary College, Anand, Gujarat, India-388001.,Professor, Dept. of Surgery and Radiology, Veterinary College, Anand, Gujarat, India-388001.,Assistant Professor, Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex (T.V.C.C.) JAU, Junagadh, Gujarat, India-362001.</afflication></Article></Articles>