Endothelial cell activation and neovascularization are prominent in dermatomyositis
Kanneboyina Nagaraju(Children's National), Ingrid E. Lundberg(Karolinska University Hospital), Lisa G. Rider(United States Food and Drug Administration), Frederick W. Miller(National Institutes of Health), Megan Mitsak(Johns Hopkins University), Paul H. Plötz(National Institutes of Health), Rashmi Rawat(Johns Hopkins University), Eric P. Hoffman(Children's National), Yi-Wen Chen(Children's National), Cecilia Grundtman(Karolinska University Hospital), Kathleen Patterson(Boston Children's Hospital), Chenguang Fan(University of Kansas)
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