Revisão Revisado por pares

Vascular Signal Transduction and Atherosclerosis

1990; Wiley; Volume: 598; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1749-6632.1990.tb42288.x

ISSN

1749-6632

Autores

Vladimir N. Smirnov, T. Voyno-Yasenetskaya, Alexander S. Antonov, Matvey Lukashev, Vladimir P. Shirinsky, Vladimir V. Tertov, Tkachuk Va,

Tópico(s)

Atherosclerosis and Cardiovascular Diseases

Resumo

Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 598, Issue 1 p. 167-181 Vascular Signal Transduction and Atherosclerosis VLADIMIR N. SMIRNOV, VLADIMIR N. SMIRNOV Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this authorTATYANA A. VOYNO-YASENETSKAYA, Corresponding Author TATYANA A. VOYNO-YASENETSKAYA Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRTo whom correspondence should be addressed.Search for more papers by this authorALEXANDER S. ANTONOV, ALEXANDER S. ANTONOV Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this authorMATVEY E. LUKASHEV, MATVEY E. LUKASHEV Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this authorVLADIMIR P. SHIRINSKY, VLADIMIR P. SHIRINSKY Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this authorVLADIMIR V. TERTOV, VLADIMIR V. TERTOV Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this authorVSEVOLOD A. TKACHUK, VSEVOLOD A. TKACHUK Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this author VLADIMIR N. SMIRNOV, VLADIMIR N. SMIRNOV Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this authorTATYANA A. VOYNO-YASENETSKAYA, Corresponding Author TATYANA A. VOYNO-YASENETSKAYA Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRTo whom correspondence should be addressed.Search for more papers by this authorALEXANDER S. ANTONOV, ALEXANDER S. ANTONOV Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this authorMATVEY E. LUKASHEV, MATVEY E. LUKASHEV Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this authorVLADIMIR P. SHIRINSKY, VLADIMIR P. SHIRINSKY Institute of Experimental Cardiology, USSR Cardiology Research Center, 121552 3rd Cherepkovskaya Str. 15A, Moscow, USSRSearch for more papers by this authorVLADIMIR V. TERTOV, VLADIMIR V. 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