Wall shear stress on vascular smooth muscle cells exerts angiogenic effects on extracranial arteriovenous malformations
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Saewon Im | Sang Yub Lee | E. Oh | H. Chung | Ji Yoon Kim | Joon Seok Lee | Hyun Mi Kim | Jeong Yeop Ryu | Jongmin Lee | Seok-Jong Lee | Seung Huh | Tae Hyun Park
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