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Data Supplement for Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology: Volume 19, Issue 11 -- Page 2630

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Figure IV. Immunohistological photomicrographs showing distribution of AT1 receptor protein in a jugular vein (A) and in the area of proximal focal intimal hyperplasia of nonengineered vein grafts with eddy flow at days 5, 10, 20, and 30 (B through E, respectively). F, Negative control specimen (30-day vein graft) that was labeled with only the secondary antibody. Blood flow direction is from left to right. The endothelium is facing up in all photomicrographs. IH indicates proximal focal intimal hyperplasia; v, vein graft; and arrow, leading edge of proximal intimal hyperplasia. Scale=100 µm for all panels.

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