Matrix metalloproteinase-9 gene deletion facilitates angiogenesis after myocardial infarction.
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Richard T. Lee | Joseph Gannon | Merry L Lindsey | Francis G Spinale | Albert J Sinusas | Richard T Lee | Lawrence W Dobrucki | M. Lindsey | A. Sinusas | L. Dobrucki | F. Spinale | G. P. Escobar | Joseph B Gannon | Catherine MacGillivray | G Patricia Escobar | Danielle K Goshorn | Joseph T Mingoia | Catherine Macgillivray | Danielle K. Goshorn | S. Bouges | J. Mingoia | David M. McClister | Haili Su | Shenikqua Bouges | David M McClister | Haili Su | Joseph Gannon | G. Escobar | J. T. Mingoia | Richard T. Lee
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