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Marfan syndrome / Syndromes / Vascular surgery / Transforming growth factor beta / Fibrillin / Aortic aneurysm / FBN1 / Aorta / Anatomy / Health / Medicine
Marfan syndrome
Syndromes
Vascular surgery
Transforming growth factor beta
Fibrillin
Aortic aneurysm
FBN1
Aorta
Anatomy
Health
Medicine

Original Article Biomol Ther 22(2), [removed])

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