HCMV-infection in a human arterial organ culture model: effects on cell proliferation and neointimal hyperplasia
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V. Hombach | T. Mertens | D. Weckermann | B. Vaida | B. Reinhardt | A. Lüske | R. Baur | R. Voisard | W. Rössler | K. Weingärtner | Tina Herter | Tanja Krügers
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