Cytokines and growth factors positively and negatively regulate interstitial collagen gene expression in human vascular smooth muscle cells.
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P. Libby | H. Palmer | E. Amento | P Libby | E P Amento | N Ehsani | H Palmer | N. Ehsani | N. Ehsani | Niloofar Ehsani
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