Cardiomyocyte hypertrophy and degradation of connexin43 through spatially restricted autocrine/paracrine heparin-binding EGF.
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Richard T. Lee | Douglas A Lauffenburger | Hayden Huang | Jun Yoshioka | Richard T Lee | D. Lauffenburger | Hayden. Huang | J. Yoshioka | Catherine MacGillivray | Francisco U Cruz | Catherine Macgillivray | Robin N Prince | Scott B Perkins | R. N. Prince | Scott Perkins | Richard T. Lee
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