Effects of Antisense Peptide Nucleic Acid to Platelet-Derived Growth Factor A-Chain on Growth of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
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Noboru Fukuda | Hiroto Takagi | Koichi Matsumoto | N. Fukuda | K. Kanmatsuse | S. Saito | Y. Tahira | H. Matsuda | H. Kishioka | Rie Furuya | Hirobumi Kishioka | Ryo Suzuki | Hiroyuki Matsuda | Yoshiko Tahira | Yukihiro Ikeda | Satoshi Saito | Koichi Matsumoto | Katsuo Kanmatsuse | R. Suzuki | Y. Ikeda | H. Takagi | Rie Furuya
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