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MicroRNA 21 is upregulated fol...
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MicroRNA 21 is upregulated following coronary artery stenting and genetic deletion limits neointima formation
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Main Authors:
Halliday, C
,
Robertson, K
,
Mcdonald, R
,
Kennedy, S
,
Oldroyd, K
,
Douglas, G
,
Channon, K
,
Baker, A
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2013
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