The adventitia: a dynamic interface containing resident progenitor cells.
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Mark W Majesky | M. Majesky | X. Dong | Virginia J. Hoglund | W. M. Mahoney | G. Daum | Xiu Rong Dong | Virginia Hoglund | William M Mahoney | Guenter Daum | Virginia Hoglund
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