Regulation of Smooth Muscle Dystrophin and Synaptopodin 2 Expression by Actin Polymerization and Vascular Injury
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P. Hellstrand | J. Wohlfahrt | P. Cidad | J. Sjögren | Johan Sjögren | M. Pérez-García | K. Swärd | Anna Hultgårdh-Nilsson | Sebastian Albinsson | S. Albinsson | M Teresa Pérez-García | T. T. Hien | Karolina M Turczyńska | Karl Swärd | Tran Thi Hien | Johan Wohlfahrt | Ingrid Yao Mattisson | Mari Ekman | Johan Nilsson | Vignesh Murugesan | Pilar Cidad | Per Hellstrand | M. Ekman | J. Nilsson | Karolina M. Turczyńska | I. Mattisson | A. Hultgårdh‐Nilsson | V. Murugesan | M. Perez-Garcia | Sebastian Albinsson | Tran Thi Hien | Ingrid Yao Mattisson | M. Pérez-García | Tran Thi Hien | Physiology
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