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  • 1. Nitric oxide prevents aortic neointimal hyperplasia by controlling macrophage polarization.
    Lavin B, Gómez M, Pello OM, Castejon B, Piedras MJ, Saura M, Zaragoza C.
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  • 10. Deletion of Hyaluronan Synthase 3 Inhibits Neointimal Hyperplasia in Mice.
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  • 14. Zinc finger protein 191 deficiency attenuates vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation, migration, and intimal hyperplasia after endovascular arterial injury.
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