Altered MicroRNA processing in heritable pulmonary arterial hypertension: an important role for Smad-8.
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S. Erzurum | S. Comhair | Lingli Wang | M. Aldred | L. Mavrakis | D. Zygmunt | Kylie M Drake | P. Harbor | Phyllis C. Harbor | Deborah A. Zygmunt
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