Involvement of the Reck tumor suppressor protein in maternal and embryonic vascular remodeling in mice
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H. Kiyonari | Y. Tabata | H. Kitayama | D. Alexander | Junseo Oh | N. Oshima | M. Noda | R. Takahashi | T. Matsuzaki | Y. Yoshida | E. Chandana | Mako Yamamoto | S. Kondo | Yasuhiro Maeda | A. Ueda | S. Kawashima | C. Takahashi
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