Retinoic acid production by endocardium and epicardium is an injury response essential for zebrafish heart regeneration.
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J. Holdway | G. Begemann | K. Poss | K. Kikuchi | R. Major | Nicola Blum | R. Dahn | Kazu Kikuchi | Jennifer E. Holdway
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