Suppression of vascular network formation by chronic hypoxia and prolyl-hydroxylase 2 (phd2) deficiency during vertebrate development
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Suppression of vascular network formation by chronic hypoxia and prolyl-hydroxylase 2 (phd2) deficiency during vertebrate development
Metikala S, Neuhaus H, Hollemann T. Suppression of vascular network formation by chronic hypoxia and prolyl-hydroxylase 2 (phd2) deficiency during vertebrate development. Angiogenesis. 2015 Dec 17. [Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1007/s10456-015-9492-3
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