Membrane-Bound Protein Kinase A Inhibits Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation In Vitro and In Vivo by Amplifying cAMP–Protein Kinase A Signals
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C. Indolfi | D. Torella | C. Coppola | M. Chiariello | G. Troncone | C. Perrino | E. Stabile | E. Di Lorenzo | A. Feliciello | A. Gallo | G. Allevato | L. Cavuto | Enrico Vittorio Avvedimento
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