Peripheral arterial occlusive disease: Global gene expression analyses suggest a major role for immune and inflammatory responses
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Lucila Ohno-Machado | Keith Crawford | Jason G. Jin | Winston Patrick Kuo | Ji Zhang | Jiantao Shi | L. Ohno-Machado | A. Abzhanov | W. Kuo | Yanzhi Du | M. Jiang | Ji Zhang | Jiantao Shi | Arhat Abzhanov | K. Crawford | Yanzhi Du | Shijun Fu | Haiguang Zhao | Jianqin Zhou | Mier Jiang | Jason Gang Jin | Shijun Fu | H. Zhao | Jianqin Zhou | Jianqin Zhou | J. G. Jin
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