Endothelial cell proliferation and progenitor maturation by fibrin-bound VEGF variants with differential susceptibilities to local cellular activity.
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Martin Ehrbar | Jeffrey A Hubbell | A. Metters | J. Hubbell | P. Zammaretti | M. Ehrbar | A. Zisch | Andreas H Zisch | Prisca Zammaretti | Andrew Metters
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