The FASEB Journal • Research Communication Characterization of vascular protein expression patterns in cerebral ischemia/reperfusion using laser capture microdissection and ICAT-nanoLC-MS/MS
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Danica Stanimirovic | John Kelly | Arsalan S Haqqani | E. Preston | J. Kelly | A. Haqqani | D. Stanimirovic | Momir Nesic | Ed Preston | Ewa Baumann | Ewa Baumann | Momir Nesic
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