Caveolin 1 is critical for abdominal aortic aneurysm formation induced by angiotensin II and inhibition of lysyl oxidase
Takehiko Takayanagi(Cornell University), Satoru Eguchi(University of South Florida), Tomonori Kobayashi(Juntendo University), Takashi Obama(Showa Pharmaceutical University), Toshiyuki Tsuji(Cornell University), Katherine J. Elliott(Cornell University), Victor Rizzo(University of Iowa), Kevin Crawford(Temple University), Tomoki Hashimoto(Obayashi (Japan))
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