Canonical hedgehog signaling augments tumor angiogenesis by induction of VEGF-A in stromal perivascular cells
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Stephen Gould | Zora Modrusan | Z. Modrušan | J. Eastham‐Anderson | F. D. de Sauvage | G. Plowman | T. Tang | R. Yauch | B. Alicke | S. Gould | M. Nannini | Bruno Alicke | Greg Plowman | C. Callahan | Walter C Darbonne | Frederic J de Sauvage | Weiwei Chen | Tracy Tang | Jeff Eastham-Anderson | Debra Dunlap | Michelle Nannini | Robert Yauch | Kelly J DuPree | Christopher A Callahan | K. Dupree | D. Dunlap | W. Darbonne | Weiwei Chen | K. DuPree | Kelly DuPree | Z. Modrusan
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