Smooth muscle filamin A is a major determinant of conduit artery structure and function at the adult stage
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S. Demolombe | S. Offermanns | V. Baudrie | F. Duprat | E. Honoré | Amanda Patel | Yuanyi Feng | K. Retailleau | Malika Arhatte | M. Jodar | Kevin Retailleau
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