Heme accumulation in endothelial cells impairs angiogenesis by triggering paraptosis
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G. Merlo | L. Silengo | G. Ingoglia | F. Vinchi | S. Petrillo | F. Altruda | E. Tolosano | D. Chiabrando | F. Mussano | T. Genova | S. Carossa | L. Munaron | V. Fiorito
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