Fibronectin fibrillogenesis regulates three-dimensional neovessel formation.
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Denis Wirtz | Nobuaki Hiraoka | S. Weiss | D. Wirtz | D. Mosher | N. Hiraoka | I. Virtanen | Deane F Mosher | Xiaoming Zhou | R Grant Rowe | Jerry P George | Ismo Virtanen | Michael A Chernousov | Stephen J Weiss | M. Chernousov | R. G. Rowe | J. George | Xiaoming Zhou
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