An Intronic Flk1 Enhancer Directs Arterial-Specific Expression via RBPJ-Mediated Venous Repression
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C. Preece | B. Davies | I. Ratnayaka | George Bou-Gharios | A. Neal | S. Nornes | N. Sacilotto | Ke Liu | P. Becker | S. De Val | Max O. Thomas | Chris Preece
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