Fluid shear stress and the vascular endothelium: for better and for worse.
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Nitzan Resnick | Hava Yahav | Ayelet Shay-Salit | Moran Shushy | Shay Schubert | Limor Chen Michal Zilberman | Efrat Wofovitz | N. Resnick | H. Yahav | S. Schubert | Moran Shushy | Ayelet Shay-Salit | Efrat Wofovitz
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