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  • 1. Endothelial thrombomodulin induces Ca2+ signals and nitric oxide synthesis through epidermal growth factor receptor kinase and calmodulin kinase II.
    David-Dufilho M, Millanvoye-Van Brussel E, Topal G, Walch L, Brunet A, Rendu F.
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