VEGF-A isoforms differentially regulate ATF-2–dependent VCAM-1 gene expression and endothelial–leukocyte interactions
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M. Hollstein | S. Homer-Vanniasinkam | N. Burgoyne | I. Zachary | A. Odell | Gareth W. Fearnley | A. Latham | S. Ponnambalam | N. Mughal | A. Bruns | S. Wheatcroft | A. M. Latham
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