Enhanced Smooth Muscle Cell Coverage of Microvessels Exposed to Increased Hemodynamic Stresses In Vivo
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Walter L Murfee | Richard J Price | T. Skalak | E. J. Van Gieson | R. Price | Thomas C Skalak | Eric J Van Gieson | W. Murfee
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