after human apo A-I transfer endothelial progenitor cells in the attenuation of allograft vasculopathy derived - expressing bone marrow - Critical role of scavenger receptor-BI
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B. Geest | F. Jacobs | M. Eck | M. Tjwa | Yingmei Feng | V. Carlier | M. Erdel
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