Neurons Limit Angiogenesis by Titrating VEGF in Retina
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Takeshi Miyamoto | Toshihide Kurihara | Keisuke Okabe | Thomas N. Sato | T. Suda | K. Okabe | Y. Kubota | T. Miyamoto | M. Ema | Y. Mukouyama | T. Kurihara | Yoshiaki Kubota | Toshio Suda | Yoh-suke Mukouyama | Masatsugu Ema | Sakiko Kobayashi | Toru Yamada | Ikue Tai-Nagara | Ikue Tai-Nagara | Toru Yamada | Sakiko Kobayashi
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