Glycocalyx dynamics and the inflammatory response of genetically modified porcine endothelial cells
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R. Rieben | D. Ayares | N. Klymiuk | E. Kemter | J. Abicht | M. Längin | A. Despont | M. Bender | B. Reichart | M. Mokelke | J. Radan | E. Neumann | N. Sorvillo | Anastasia Milusev | Jane Shaw | Eckhard Wolf | Jianfang Ren
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