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Volumn 38, Issue 2, 2001, Pages 113-119
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Circulating bone marrow cells can contribute to neointimal formation
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Author keywords
In situ hybridization; Restenosis; Stromal cells; Tunica intima; Vascular injury
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Indexed keywords
ALPHA ACTIN;
ANIMAL CELL;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ANIMAL MODEL;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ARTERY INTIMA PROLIFERATION;
ARTICLE;
BLOOD VESSEL INJURY;
BONE MARROW CELL;
COMMON CAROTID ARTERY;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
FEMALE;
FLOW CYTOMETRY;
IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION;
INTIMA;
MALE;
MOUSE;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RESTENOSIS;
STROMA CELL;
WHOLE BODY RADIATION;
WOUND HEALING;
ANIMALS;
BONE MARROW CELLS;
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION;
CAROTID ARTERY INJURIES;
FEMALE;
FLOW CYTOMETRY;
IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION;
MALE;
MICE;
MICE, CONGENIC;
MICE, INBRED C57BL;
MUSCLE, SMOOTH, VASCULAR;
RADIATION CHIMERA;
STROMAL CELLS;
THROMBOSIS;
TUNICA INTIMA;
WOUND HEALING;
Y CHROMOSOME;
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EID: 0035054589
PISSN: 10181172
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1159/000051038 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (208)
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References (26)
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