Loss of function of the Prx1 and Prx2 homeobox genes alters architecture of the great elastic arteries and ductus arteriosus
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M. C. DeRuiter | J. Martín | E. Olson | M. DeRuiter | A. G. Gittenberger-de Groot | M. Kern | M. Bergwerff | A. C. Gittenberger-de Groot | L. J. Wisse | A. Wessels | J. F. Martin | E. N. Olson | M. J. Kern | L. Wisse | A. G. Groot | M. Bergwerff | A. Wessels | Andy Wessels | M. C. DeRuiter | James F. Martin | Eric N. Olson | Michael J. Kern
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