McCaffrey et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Specific inhibition of eIF-5A and collagen hydroxylation by a single agent. Antiproliferative and fibrosuppressive effects on smooth muscle cells from human coronary …McCaffrey et al., 1995
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- McCaffrey T
- Pomerantz K
- Sanborn T
- Spokojny A
- Du B
- Park M
- Folk J
- Lamberg A
- Kivirikko K
- Falcone D
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- The Journal of clinical investigation
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Restenosis occurs in 35% of patients within months after balloon angioplasty, due to a fibroproliferative response to vascular injury. These studies describe a combined fibrosuppressive/antiproliferative strategy on smooth muscle cells cultured from human …
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