Suramin inhibits PDGF-stimulated receptor phosphorylation, proteoglycan synthesis and glycosaminoglycan hyperelongation in human vascular smooth muscle cells
Peter J. Little(Sun Yat-sen University), Narin Osman(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute)
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