Regulation of monocyte cell fate by blood vessels mediated by Notch signalling
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C. Weber | K. Murphy | O. Soehnlein | R. Adams | H. Haller | L. Strobl | U. Zimber-Strobl | J. Bauersachs | F. Radtke | J. Duchêne | Saravana K. Ramasamy | Jaba Gamrekelashvili | A. Limbourg | F. Limbourg | R. Hinkel | C. Kupatt | Chieko Ishifune | K. Yasutomo | C. Häger | L. C. Napp | L. Napp | Carlos G Briseño | K. Krishnasamy | Carlos G. Briseño | R. Giagnorio | Jasmin Jussofie | T. Kapanadze
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