Carbon monoxide suppresses arteriosclerotic lesions associated with chronic graft rejection and with balloon injury
Leo E. Otterbein(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Miguel P. Soares(University of Lisbon), Manabu Haga(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Augustine M.K. Choi(Cornell University), Shivraj Tyagi(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Natalya D. Bodyak(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Richard J. Flavell(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Christina Stachulak(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Timothy R. Billiar(University of Pittsburgh), Eva Csizmadia(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Fang Liu(University of Pittsburgh), R. Neal Smith(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Yorihiro Akamatsu(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Edith Tzeng(University of Pittsburgh), Ruiping Song(University of Pittsburgh), Brian S. Zuckerbraun(UPMC Health System), Fritz H. Bach(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Anny Usheva(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center)
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