Imbalance in the Synthesis of Collagen Type I and Collagen Type III in Smooth Muscle Cells Derived from Human Varicose Veins
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J. Fabiani | P. Vanhoutte | T. Verbeuren | A. Rupin | C. Badier-Commander | P. Sansilvestri-Morel | Patrick Kern | C. Badier‐Commander
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