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Regulatory mechanisms of anthrax toxin receptor 1-dependent vascular and connective tissue homeostasis

Besschetnova et al., 2015

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Besschetnova T
Ichimura T
Katebi N
Croix B
Bonventre J
Olsen B
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Matrix Biology

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It is well known that angiogenesis is linked to fibrotic processes in fibroproliferative diseases, but insights into pathophysiological processes are limited, due to lack of understanding of molecular mechanisms controlling endothelial and fibroblastic homeostasis. We …
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