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Thalidomide influences atherogenesis in aortas of ApoE−/−/LDLR−/− double knockout mice: a nano-CT study

Authors
  1. AC Langheinrich
  2. AC Langheinrich
  3. AL Moreira
  4. Alexander C. Langheinrich
  5. Anne Brinkmann
  6. Daniel G. Sedding
  7. Erik L. Ritman
  8. FD Kolodgie
  9. Gabriele A. Krombach
  10. Irina Gunkel
  11. K Yasui
  12. KS Moulton
  13. M Chen
  14. M Chew
  15. M Gossl
  16. M Ishikawa
  17. M Kampschulte
  18. Marian Kampschulte
  19. MG Marks
  20. MJ Mulligan-Kehoe
  21. Philipp Stieger
  22. PR Moreno
  23. RJ D’Amato
  24. S Kumar
  25. SM Bauer
  26. T Ito
  27. T Kawai
  28. TE Witzig
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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