Xie , Smad 2 in VSMC differentiation of neural crest 1 Supplemental Materials Smad 2 and MRTFB cooperatively regulate vascular smooth muscle differentiation from neural crest cells
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E. Bottinger | W. Ju | Y. Chai | Jun Han | P. Jose | Shi-You Chen | Xia Guo | Tengfei Liu | W. Xie | Zuguo Li | Junming Tang | Ning Shi | Jun Han
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