The role of endothelial cell attachment to elastic fibre molecules in the enhancement of monolayer formation and retention, and the inhibition of smooth muscle cell recruitment.
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Richard A Black | A. Shuttleworth | R. Black | C. Kielty | A. Canfield | Cay M Kielty | Ann E Canfield | Matthew R Williamson | Adrian Shuttleworth | M. Williamson
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