Angiopoietins 3 and 4: diverging gene counterparts in mice and humans.
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N. Copeland | D. Gilbert | N. Jenkins | G. Yancopoulos | N. Papadopoulos | N. Copeland | D. Valenzuela | J. Griffiths | Tammy Huang | N A Jenkins | N G Copeland | P. Maisonpierre | P C Maisonpierre | J. Rojas | S. Davis | G D Yancopoulos | J. McClain | D J Gilbert | S Davis | D M Valenzuela | J McClain | T H Aldrich | J A Griffiths | J Rojas | P F Jones | H Zhou | T Huang | N Papadopoulos | H. Zhou | T. Aldrich | P.F. Jones | P. F. Jones | T. Huang | T. Huang | José Rojas | Jennifer A. Griffiths | Hao Zhou | P. Jones
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