The Calcium Binding Protein S100β Marks Hedgehog-Responsive Perivascular Stem Cells That Contribute to Intimal Thickening Following Iatrogenic Flow Restriction
Mariana Di Luca(Dublin City University), Paul A. Cahill(Dublin City University), Jay‐Christian Helt(University of Rochester), Emma Fitzpatrick(Dublin City University), Denise Burtenshaw(Dublin City University), Yusof Gusti(Dublin City University), Roya Hakimjavadi(Dublin City University), Susan Harman(Dublin City University), Caitríona Lally(Trinity College Dublin), Eileen M. Redmond(University of Rochester Medical Center), Eoin Corcoran(University of Würzburg), Weimin Liu(University of Hong Kong), Daniel Sheridan(The Francis Crick Institute)
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