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Differential processing of osteopontin characterizes the proliferative vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype induced by allylamine
Alan R. Parrish, Kenneth S. Ramos
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Allylamine
100%
Osteopontin
72%
Vascular Smooth Muscle
59%
Smooth Muscle Myocytes
53%
Phenotype
36%
Antibodies
12%
Proteins
12%
Conditioned Culture Medium
11%
Thrombin
10%
Blood Vessels
6%
Messenger RNA
6%
Vascular System Injuries
6%
Methionine
5%
Catheterization
5%
Chemical Compounds
Proliferative
81%
Conditioned Culture Medium
18%
Protein
15%
Thrombin
6%
Amount
5%