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Ongoing angiogenesis in blood vessels of the abdominal aortic aneurysm

Paik et al., 2004

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Paik D
Fu C
Bhattacharya J
David Tilson M
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Experimental & molecular medicine

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Pathogenesis of the abdominal aortic aneurysm has been attributed to neovascularization of the aortic wall. However, it is not clear whether angiogenesis persists in the aneurysm. In sections of aneurysms, we determined the immunohistochemical distributions of the α v β 3 …
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