Haploinsufficiency of the murine Col3a1 locus causes aortic dissection: a novel model of the vascular type of Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
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Lee B. Smith | S. Wells | M. Cheeseman | A. Greenfield | M. Denvir | P. Hadoke | D. Brownstein | Nancy Nelson | Eileen Miller | E. Dyer | N. Nelson | Emma C. Dyer
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