Possible Roles of the Extracellular Matrix in Coronary Vasculogenesis of Mouse
Kyoko Imanaka-Yoshida
Search for more papers by this authorMiyuki Namikata
Search for more papers by this authorKeiichi Miyamoto
Search for more papers by this authorTakashi Hanato
Search for more papers by this authorNoriko Watanabe
Search for more papers by this authorMasao Nakagawa
Search for more papers by this authorToshimichi Yoshida
Search for more papers by this authorKyoko Imanaka-Yoshida
Search for more papers by this authorMiyuki Namikata
Search for more papers by this authorKeiichi Miyamoto
Search for more papers by this authorTakashi Hanato
Search for more papers by this authorNoriko Watanabe
Search for more papers by this authorMasao Nakagawa
Search for more papers by this authorToshimichi Yoshida
Search for more papers by this authorD. Woodrow Benson MD, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics, Director, Cardiovascular Genetics, Division of Cardiology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Search for more papers by this authorDeepak Srivastava MD
Pogue Distinguished Chair in Research on Cardiac Birth Defects, Joel B. Steinberg, M.D. Chair in Pediatrics Professor, Departments of Pediatrics and Molecular Biology, University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Search for more papers by this authorMakoto Nakazawa MD
Professor and Head, Pediatric Cardiology, The Heart Institute of Japan, Tokyo Women's Medical University
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