Imatinib attenuates cerebrovascular injury and phenotypic transformation after intracerebral hemorrhage in rats.
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A. Obenaus | John H. Zhang | Jiping Tang | A. Manaenko | W. Pearce | Coleen Doan | Desirelys Carreon | Dahlim Kim | Lara M. Durrant | Lauren McCoy
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