Neovessels within human coronary atherosclerotic lesions are fequently observed, but their pathophysiological significance is still subject to debate. Also, the origin of these vessels and their pathways in the arterial wall are not well-known. In this study, we describe the transmural pathway and t
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Fibulin-1 and fibrinogen in human atherosclerotic lesions
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