TGF-β- and CTGF-mediated fibroblast recruitment influences early outward vein graft remodeling
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Gregory S. Schultz | Peng Yu | Scott A. Berceli | Zhihua Jiang | Chessy M. Fernandez | C. Keith Ozaki | Ming Tao | Cristos Ifantides | Olajompo Busola Moloye
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