Endothelial cellular response to altered shear stress.
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R M Nerem | A. Barakat | R. Nerem | S. Chien | A. Fisher | A B Fisher | A I Barakat | S Chien | Aron B. Fisher | Shu Chien | Abdul I. Barakat | A. I. Barakat
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