TGF-β- and CTGF-mediated fibroblast recruitment influences early outward vein graft remodeling

Luminal shearing forces have been shown to impact both geometric remodeling and the development of intimal hyperplasia. Less well studied is the influence of intramural wall stresses on vessel grow...

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