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Defective Vascularization of HIF-1α-Null Embryos Is Not Associated with VEGF Deficiency but with Mesenchymal Cell Death — Lori E. Kotch (1999) | RDL Network
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Defective Vascularization of HIF-1α-Null Embryos Is Not Associated with VEGF Deficiency but with Mesenchymal Cell Death
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Gregg L. Friedman
Johns Hopkins University
Defective Vascularization of HIF-1α-Null Embryos Is Not Associated with VEGF Deficiency but with Mesenchymal Cell Death
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1999
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Lori E. Kotch
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Narayan V. Iyer
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Erik Laughner
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