Circulating angiogenic cell function is inhibited by cortisol in vitro and associated with psychological stress and cortisol in vivo
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Kirstin Aschbacher | W. Mendes | K. Aschbacher | S. Narayan | M. Springer | Wendy Berry Mendes | Shilpa Narayan | Ronak Derakhshandeh | Abdiel J. Flores | Matthew L. Springer | Ronak Derakhshandeh
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