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  1. Interleukin-17A Triggers the Release of Platelet-Derived Factors Driving Vascular Endothelial Cells toward a Pro-Angiogenic State

    Gatsiou, A., Sopova, K., Tselepis, A. & Stellos, K., 22/07/2021, In: Cells. 10, 8, 1855.

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  2. Triethyl orthoformate covalently cross-linked chitosan-(poly vinyl) alcohol based biodegradable scaffolds with heparin-binding ability for promoting neovascularisation

    Shahzadi, L., Yar, M., Jamal, A., Siddiqi, S. A., Chaudhry, A. A., Zahid, S., Tariq, M., Rehman, I. U. & MacNeil, S., 1/06/2016, In: JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS APPLICATIONS. 31, 4, p. 582-593 12 p.

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  3. Mesenchymal stromal cells: inhibiting PDGF receptors or depleting fibronectin induces mesodermal progenitors with endothelial potential

    Ball, S. G., Worthington, J. J., Canfield, A. E., Merry, C. L. R. & Kielty, C. M., 03/2014, In: Stem Cells. 32, 3, p. 694-705 12 p.

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  4. MicroRNAs in platelet biogenesis and function: implications in vascular homeostasis and inflammation

    Gatsiou, A., Boeckel, J.-N., Randriamboavonjy, V. & Stellos, K., 30/09/2012, In: Current vascular pharmacology. 10, 5, p. 524-531 8 p.

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