Arterial-venous network formation during brain vascularization involves hemodynamic regulation of chemokine signaling
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Arterial-venous network formation during brain vascularization involves hemodynamic regulation of chemokine signaling
Bussmann J, Wolfe SA, Siekmann AF. Arterial-venous network formation during brain vascularization involves hemodynamic regulation of chemokine signaling. Development. 2011 May;138(9):1717-26. Epub 2011 Mar 23.
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