Transcriptional response to cardiac injury in the zebrafish: systematic identification of genes with highly concordant activity across in vivo models
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Francisco Azuaje | Ioannis Xenarios | Petr V Nazarov | Isabel A. Nepomuceno-Chamorro | Mark Ibberson | Céline Jeanty | Nadia Mercader | F. Azuaje | I. Xenarios | N. Mercader | Sophie Rodius | P. Nazarov | C. Jeanty | J. González-Rosa | M. Ibberson | Juan Manuel González-Rosa | Sophie Rodius | Isabel A Nepomuceno-Chamorro | Ricardo M Benites da Costa | Nadia Mercader
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