Iron Overload Augments Angiotensin II–Induced Cardiac Fibrosis and Promotes Neointima Formation
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R. Nagai | N. Ishizaka | M. Sata | Kan Saito | H. Mitani | M. Ohno | I. Mori | S. Usui | I. Yamazaki
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