Angiogenically stimulated intermediate monocytes maintain their proangiogenic and non-inflammatory phenotype in long time co-cultures with HUVEC
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URL: https://publications.hereon.de/id/30844/
Authors:Krueger, A., Mayer, A., Roch, T., Schulz, C., Jung, F., Lendlein, A.
Year:2013
In: 17th Conference of the European Society for Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, ESCHM 2013
Location:Pecs (H)
Date:06.-09.07.2013
Cite as: Krueger, A.; Mayer, A.; Roch, T.; Schulz, C.; Jung, F.; Lendlein, A.: Angiogenically stimulated intermediate monocytes maintain their proangiogenic and non-inflammatory phenotype in long time co-cultures with HUVEC. In: 17th Conference of the European Society for Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, ESCHM 2013. Pecs (H), 06.-09.07.2013, 2013.