Heg1 and Ccm1/2 proteins control endocardial mechanosensitivity during zebrafish valvulogenesis
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Heg1 and Ccm1/2 proteins control endocardial mechanosensitivity during zebrafish valvulogenesis
Donat S, Lourenço M, Paolini A, Otten C, Renz M, Abdelilah-Seyfried S. Heg1 and Ccm1/2 proteins control endocardial mechanosensitivity during zebrafish valvulogenesis. Elife. 2018 Feb 1;7. pii: e28939. doi: 10.7554/eLife.28939.
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