Vascular smooth muscle cells and neointimal hyperplasia in chronic transplant rejection

scientific article published on 01 August 1996

Vascular smooth muscle cells and neointimal hyperplasia in chronic transplant rejection is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.1097/00007890-199608270-00013
P698PubMed publication ID8781617

P50authorHans SollingerQ89951480
P2093author name stringD A Hullett
J G Geraghty
R L Stoltenberg
P433issue4
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)502-509
P577publication date1996-08-01
P1433published inTransplantationQ15730500
P1476titleVascular smooth muscle cells and neointimal hyperplasia in chronic transplant rejection
P478volume62

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