Critical role of endothelial cell activation in hypoxia-induced vasoocclusion in transgenic sickle mice.
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John C Bischof | J. Bischof | G. Vercellotti | R. Hebbel | V. Kalambur | J. Belcher | John D Belcher | Gregory M Vercellotti | Paul R. Bowlin | Robert P Hebbel | Hemchandra Mahaseth | Thomas E Welch | Asa E Vilback | Khalid M Sonbol | Venkatasubramaniam S Kalambur | Paul R Bowlin | T. Welch | H. Mahaseth | Asa E. Vilback | Khalid M. Sonbol
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