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Deficiency of protease-activated receptor 1 and 2 reduce the progression of experimental pulmonary hypertension in mice

Topic: Vascular remodelling

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Ms Christine Joseph

Cologne University Hospital - Heart Center, Cologne (Germany)
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ESC Congress 2016

27 August - 31 August 2016

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