Role of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Vascular Remodeling Induced by Angiotensin II
Takehiko Takayanagi(Cornell University), Satoru Eguchi(University of South Florida), Douglas G. Tilley(Temple University), Tatsuo Kawai(University of Iowa), Joon‐Young Park(Baylor University), Robin L. Davisson(Cornell University), Steven J. Forrester(Emory University), Toshiyuki Tsuji(Cornell University), Yamato Fukuda(Cornell University), Katherine J. Elliott(Cornell University), Takashi Obama(Showa Pharmaceutical University)
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