A cone-plate apparatus for the in vitro biochemical and molecular analysis of the effect of shear stress on adherent cells
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Adel M. Malek | Gary H. Gibbons | S. Izumo | G. Gibbons | V. Dzau | A. Malek | Victor J. Dzau | Seigo Izumo | Richard Ahlquist | Richard M. Ahlquist
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