Active Macrophage-Associated TGF-f3 Co-Localizes with Type I Procollagen Gene Expression in Atherosclerotic Human Pulmonary Arteries
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L. Gold | M. Botney | J. Milder | L. Bahadori | Lila Bahadori | Jeff Milder | Leslie Gold | Mitchell Botney | Leslie I. Gold
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