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Selective αvβ3 integrin blockade potently limits neointimal hyperplasia and lumen stenosis following deep coronary arterial stent injury1:
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Selective alpha v beta 3 blockade is an effective anti-restenosis strategy that potently limits neointimal growth and lumen stenosis following deep arterial injury. The co-ordinate spatial and temporal upregulation of alpha v beta 3 expression following vessel wall injury, and the high affinity and specificity of XJ 735 for alpha v beta 3, confirms the importance of this integrin in adhesive and migratory cell-matrix events underlying coronary restenosis.
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