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Salahieh, et al., U.S. Appl. No. 12/269,213 entitled “Everting heart valve,” filed Nov. 12, 2008.

Andersen, H.R. et al. “Transluminal implantation of artificial heart valves. Description of a new expandable aortic valve and initial results with implantation by catheter technique in closed chest pigs.” Euro. Heart J. 1992; 13:704-708.

Atwood, A. et al. “Insertion of Heart Valves by Catheterization.” Project Supervised by Prof. S. Muftu of Northeaster University 20012002: 36-40.

Bodnar, E. et al. Replacement Cardiac Valves R Chapter 13: Extinct cardiac valve prostheses. Pergamon Publishing Corporation. New York, 1991: 307-322.

Boudjemline, Y. et al. Percutaneous implantation of a biological valve in the aorta to treat aortic valve insufficiency—a sheep study.f Med Sci. Monit. 2002; vl. 8, No. 4: BR113-116.

Boudjemline, Y. et al. “Percutaneous implantation of a valve in the descending aorta in lambs.” Euro. Heart J. 2002; 23: 1045-1049. Boudjemline, Y et al. “Percutaneous valve insertion: A new approach?” J. ofThoracic and Cardio. Surg. 2003; 125(3): 741-743. Boudjemline, Y et al. “Steps Toward Percutaneous Aortic Valve Replacement.” Circulation. 2002; 105: 775-778.

Cribier, A., et al. “Percutaneous Transcatheter Implantation of an Aortic Valve Prosthesis for Calcific Aortic Stenosis: First Human Case Description.” Circulation. 2002; 106: 3006-3008.

Cribier, A., et al. “Percutaneous Transcatheter Implantation of an Aortic Valve Prosthesis for Calcific Aortic Stenosis: First Human Case.” Percutaneous Valve Technologies, Inc. 2002: 16 pages. Ferrari, M. et al. “Percutaneous transvascular aortic valve replacement with self expanding stent-valve device.” Poster from the presentation given at SMIT 2000, 12th International Conference. Sep. 5, 2000.

Knudsen, L. L. et al. “Catheter-implanted prosthetic heart valves.” Int’1 J. ofAit. Organs. 1993; 16(5): 253-262.

Kort, S. et al. “Minimally invasive aortic valve replacement: Echocardiographic and clinical results.” Am. Heart J . 2001; 142(3): 476-481.

Love, C. et al. fT he Autogenous Tissue Heart Valve: Current Status.f Journal of Cardiac Surgery. 1991; 6(4): 499-507.

Lutter, G. et al. “Percutaneous aortic valve replacement: An experimental study. I. Studies on implantation.” J . of Thoracic and Cardio. Surg. 2002; 123(4): 768-776.

Moulopoulos, S. D. et al. “Catheter-Mounted Aortic Valves.” Annals ofThoracic Surg. 1971; 11(5): 423-430.

Paniagua, D. et al. “Percutaneous heart valve in the chronic in vitro testing model.” Circulation. 2002; 106: e51-e52.

Pavcnik, D. et al. “Percutaneous bioprosthetic venous valve: Alongterm study in sheep.” J. ofVascular Surg. 2002; 35(3): 598-603. Phillips, S. J. et al. “A Temporary Catheter-Tip Aortic Valve: Hemodynamic Effects on Experimental Acute Aortic Insufficiency.” Annals of Thoracic Surg. 1976; 21(2): 134-136.

Sochman, J . et al. “Percutaneous Transcatheter Aortic Disc Valve Prosthesis Implantation: A Feasibility Study.” Cardiovasc. Intervent. Radiol. 2000; 23: 384-388.

Van Herwerden, L. A. et al., “Percutaneous valve implantation: back to the future?” Euro. Heart J. 2002; 23 (18): 1415-1416.

Zhou, J . Q. et al. “Self-expandable valved stent of large size: offbypass implantation in pulmonary position.” Eur. J . Cardiothorac. 2003;24:212-216.

Haug et al.; U.S. Appl. No. 12/492,512 entitled “Everting Heart Valve,” filed Jun. 26, 2009.

Paul et al.; U.S. Appl. No. 12/578,447 entitled “Medical Devices and Delivery Systems for Delivering Medical Devices,” filed Oct. 13, 2009.

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