Deficient Circumferential Growth Is the Primary Determinant of Aortic Obstruction Attributable to Partial Elastin Deficiency
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J. Humphrey | R. Mecham | G. Tellides | M. Bersi | A. Caulk | L. Qin | Guangxin Li | Yang Jiao | Qingle Li | Wei Li | A. Korneva | Lingfeng Qin | Alexander W. Caulk
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