Blood flow directs arterial-venous remodeling through Notch activation and endothelial cell migration
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Blood flow directs arterial-venous remodeling through Notch activation and endothelial cell migration
Weijts B, Gutierrez E, Saikin SK, Ablooglu AJ, Traver D, Groisman A, Tkachenko E. Blood flow directs arterial-venous remodeling through Notch activation and endothelial cell migration. bioRxiv. 2016. doi:10.1101/095307
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