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VA S C U L A R B I O LO G Y Maladapted Endothelial Cells Flip the Mesenchymal Switch Daylon James1* and Shahin Rafi2* Endothelial cells in the neointima undergo a transition to the mesenchymal phenotype,
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Document Date: 2014-05-22 09:08:06


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